Thursday, September 16, 2021

Fantastic Fin Faces His Fears by Jessica Bowers - Book Tour & Review



 

Fantastic Fin Faces his Fears

Come and join Fantastic Fin as he grows his courage by embodying various inspiring characters and animals to face his fears!

Teachers, Parents and Carers can access the free Fantastic Fin Teaching Resource Pack available from the author's website.


This is the first book in a series supporting children's mental health by well-being author and psychotherapist Jessica Bowers. Ideal for children age 4-7.
 
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My Review
Fantastic Fin Faces His Fears is an adorable children's book about a little boy named Fin.
Fin discovers he can face his fears by thinking of himself as something bigger/stronger/better. By using his imagination to face his fears, Fin becomes a more brave and courageous little boy.
Worried about the rugby game? Become a T-Rex! 
Scared of the dark? Become a shark! 
It's a fun little read that will appeal to children of all ages. Even kiddos who don't think they have any fears will come to realize that it's okay to be worried/anxious/scared, but as long as you find a way to face those feelings rather than let them overwhelm you, everything will be fine. 
A delightful book with a lovely lesson.
5 stars!

Author Bio –
Jessica is a well-being writer with an extensive background in supporting both young people and adults with their emotional well-being and mental health. Jessica is a qualified Counsellor and Psychotherapist who trained at the Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute. Prior to this, she worked for over 10 years with young people with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. Jessica consults with and writes for the wonderful Storytime Magazine, for their emotional well-being and mental health content. She has written a collection of well-being themed children's picture books for 4-7 year olds, and Fantastic Fin Faces his Fears is her debut book. She has also developed some school workshops which offer emotional education aswell as offering author visits to read her books and poetry to EYFS and KS1 children. Jessica develops free activity and teaching resource packs around emotions and well-being themes which are available from her website at www.jessicabowers.co.uk .

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