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Liza Stevens has an MA in Children's Book Illustration from the Cambridge School of Art, UK. She is a foster carer and has an interest in child development, including mental health and attachment disorders. She lives in East Sussex, UK.
Contributions by: Includes a guide for parents and carers written by Pooky Knightsmith, a psychologist and mental health and emotional wellbeing advisor to the PSHE Association
A solid starting point for talking about mental illness, but adults should be prepared to clarify and deepen the discussion.--School Library Journal
Wow, this was a great book, perfect for children who have a parent, or someone in the family, who is dealing with depression. This book does a great job on showing the signs, and also shows what one can do about it, or how one can help.--Twirling Book Princess blogThe goal of this story is to explain to kids what depression is, and to give them tools to deal with it. It's written in a way which encourage questions, and gives opportunities for the kids to express how they feel and what they think. The text is easy to understand, with pretty illustrations... I really liked this book, and highly recommend it!--Reviews in Chalk blog
Collections: All, Disability & Neurodiversity Representation
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