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Learn more about "Butterflies in Me" by Denisha Seals as well as the supplemental materials: "Learning to Love Your Butterfly" and "Tools for Children to Embrace Their Mental Health".
Learn more about the anthology here: https://bit.ly/3170gXx
"Learning to Love Your Butterfly" is a youth workbook full of engaging, attention-grabbing activities to help children realize just how special and strong they truly are!
Learn more about the workbook here: https://bit.ly/3ew2OSc
"Tools for Children to Embrace Their Mental Health" is a must-have companion to "Learning to Love Your Butterfly" that includes all the instructions, lists of materials, worksheets and discussion questions needed to successfully connect with and guide children through their workbooks.
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Butterflies in Me
An Anthology Bringing Awareness to Mental Health
Authored by Denisha Seals
Illustrated by Gabhor Utomo
Powerful, inspiring stories of perseverance and hope for children who feel alienated, out of place or overwhelmed.
Each of the four stories in this collection centers around an emotionally vulnerable child.
Specs
* Reading Ages: 5-8 years
* Grade Level: 1-3
* Paperback: 51 pages
* Publisher: Boys Town Press, Unabridged edition
* Pub. Date: January 25, 2022
* Language: English
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My Name is Javier Sanchez.
I'll tell you a secret:
I'm tired of my mom and me getting beaten up by my stepdad.
We have nowhere to go, and my stepdad moved us away from all of my mom's friends.
I get scared thinking about the dragons making fun of me because all they can see are my scars.
But they don't know I have other scars on the inside - ones you can't see.
When the other kids start to read, I think about being back in Africa playing games with my friends.
Then I hear the teacher call my name, "Abbas, it's your turn to read."
But I do not know what I am supposed to read.
My Name is Lulu Whitebear.
It was a warm Sunday when Mom told me my grandmother had gone to the peaceful place, but to remember that grandmother loved me.
I cried all day. I did not feel strong. I missed my best friend.
The Book
Storywraps Rating - 5 HUGS!
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Meet the Author
DENISHA SEALS is an artist, filmmaker and author who uses the power of her pen to lift the voices of the marginalized and victimized. A survivor of childhood sexual abuse and trauma, she advocates for more awareness and understanding of the emotional toll abuse victims experience, particularly children of color. Her uplifting stories inspire readers to be strong, fearless and full of hope. Follow her at www.water2spirit.com.
About the Illustrator
Gabhor Utomo was born in Indonesia and moved to California in 1997 to pursue becoming an artist. Since receiving his degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2003, Utomo has worked as a freelance illustrator for a number of children’s books. Utomo’s work has won numerous awards and recognitions from local and national art organizations. His clients include Harley Davidson, Harper Collins, McGraw Hill Education, Abdo Publishing Company, and many more. Utomo lives with his wife and twin daughters in Portland, Oregon.
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