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When kids feel overwhelmed by big emotions—like sadness, worry, or anger—they often don’t have the words to explain what’s going on inside. And when they feel alone in those feelings, it can be even harder to ask for help.
Some Bunny to Talk To is a gentle, therapist-written story about a young bunny named Little Bunny who feels sad and confused—and doesn’t know where to turn. Through the support of a wise and caring friend, Little Bunny learns it’s okay to talk about hard feelings and ask for help.
Written by clinical psychologists, this comforting picture book helps children understand that reaching out is brave, safe, and healing.
🧡 Best for parents who...
- Are supporting a child with anxiety, grief, or emotional overload
- Want to teach their child that it’s okay to ask for help
- Are preparing their child for therapy or counseling
- Appreciate therapist-backed, emotionally safe stories
💛 Best for kids who...
- Feel anxious, withdrawn, or overwhelmed by big emotions
- Have trouble expressing their feelings
- Need a gentle introduction to therapy, talking, or seeking support
- Respond well to relatable characters and reassuring messages
🧠 Why It Helps:
This book normalizes emotional struggle while modeling empathy, safety, and self-expression. It helps reduce shame, builds emotional literacy, and empowers kids to seek connection when they need it most.
💡 What’s Inside:
- A therapist-authored story with clinically informed guidance
- Soft, engaging illustrations that soothe and reassure
- Language that helps children name emotions and seek help
- Ideal for reading before therapy, during transitions, or anytime emotional support is needed
For every child who needs to know: you’re not alone, and it’s okay to talk.
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