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William, The What-If Wonder On His First Day of School

If little ones minds are filled with "What ifs" check out this positive story to help them learn some coping skills.

Routine wall clock

Create a fun  colour coded routine for  before or after school.
Get little ones involved in making the colour code.

Pocket hearts

Little felt hearts to place in a child's pocket.
They can rub them if they are missing you or when you drop them off.
Add in a goodbye routine and practise it at home= a calmer relaxed child.

Macky Monster Starts School.

 Here all about Macky Monsters first day at school and how he makes a friend and overcome his worries. 

Homework rotating station

Great desk organiser for children and added bonus it spins.

Easy for a child to take ownership for it , and get out of a cupboard for homework.

Say goodbye to homework battles.

Rainbow Desk Organizer

For rainbow fans- create a tidy desk for homework.

Visual timer

Visual timers and clocks can be a really useful aid for helping many children transition between activities.

Tilda Tries Again.

A great book for helping children to build resilience and embrace a 'can do' approach to school life.

Feelings Sensory Bottles

Set of 4 feelings bottles.Watching the motion can also help children to calm down and focus especially useful before homework.

Come to School too, Blue Kangaroo!

A reassuring story for children starting school.

The Wolf who wouldn't go to school

The perfect picture book to banish starting school worries, starring the most adorable wolf cub character.

The colour monster goes to school.

Follow The Colour Monster on a brand new adventure, as he navigates his way through his first day at school!

Wooden Little Pocket Hug Heart Token

These tokens are great for little ones to add in their pocket if feeling anxious about their school day.
Just check with the teacher first.

The Invisible String

The Invisible String the perfect tool for coping with all kinds of separation anxiety

The Dot Book

With a little courage children can achieve more than they realise.

Fantastic book to help with building a growth mindset.

There's Only One You

This book celebrates individuality that honors all the wonderful things that make you . . . you.

Heather Has Two Mummies.

When Heather goes to school for the first time, someone asks her about her daddy ... and Heather doesn't have a daddy.

Teaches children all families are different.

Ravi's Roar: A Big Bright Feelings Book

Most of the time Ravi can control his temper but, one day, he lets out the tiger within

Stainless Steel Divided Dinner Tray



Great for practising the skill of carrying  their own dinner tray at school.

Roald Dahl The BFG Ears on Headband

Roald Dahl The BFG Ears on Headband, great fun activity to promote listening skills.

A book about Shyness

Leave me alone!
The first step is to respect that difference without judging it.
Book with tips and advice for parents on how to help their children with their feelings.

Hoberman Sphere

Expandable Breathing Ball, excellent to teach children about their filling their lungs and breathing to calm and regulate.

The Ultimate Geography Game

Travel game

Like dominoes with maps.

Addictive family game.

Fun after school activity

Tie on labels- create a fun game.
Follow the messages to find out where their after school snack is hidden.
Little ones can then create their own fun game for parents.

Woven stick on Labels

Nice and easy, no ironing, no sewing and can personalise with a favourite picture.

The magic moment book

Freddie is excited about his first trip to the swimming pool. But when he gets there, he finds it scary.
A great book if your little one needs to learn how to be less boasting and more friendship skills.

Love in Love out

An indispensable guide that empowers parents to understand and recognise anxiety in their children, and to help them to develop strategies to manage it together.

Don't worry be happy.

Includes simple activities aimed at school aged children to help them with feelings of anxiety.


Harry and the Dinosaurs go to school

It's Harry's first day at school. He and his dinosaurs are very excited and perhaps a little bit nervous.

A Kissing Hand for Chester racoon

During the last 20 years, parents and teachers have passed along the secret of the Kissing Hand to children facing first days of nursery.

Set of 3 mini ice brick pack block


Great for lunch boxes


Hello friend

Tells the story of one big-hearted little girl who is insistent on making friends with a certain little boy.

Help with your child's numeracy.

Easy-to-follow guide

Brimming with ideas on how you can help your child with their numeracy at home.

My Socks

Do you know a child who HATES to wear socks? Then you’ll LOVE this book! Parents and children with sensory challenges will enjoy reading this fun book together.

Sensory seeking sloth


A sensory processing book for children and adults of all ages with a fun sloth as the main character.

Let's Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect.

Teach children about body ownership, respect, feelings, choices and recognizing bullying behaviours

Walk Tall Book

This book teaches children to be kind and not to bully people just because they are different.

A must buy for children starting school and a bonus if your child loves Giraffes.

Giraffe is left out.

This simple, story is the perfect way to introduce young children to what bullying is, and help them become aware of how their behaviour can impact on other children.

Hoot Owl Hoot Game

Cooperative matching game great to teach taking turns, waiting and problem solving skills required for school.

Splat the Cat

It’s Splat the Cat’s first day of school and he’s worried. What if he doesn’t make any new friends? Just in case, Splat decides to bring along his pet mouse, Seymour, and hides him in his lunch box.

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I Want You Near has been developed for parents and their young children to understand and manage separation anxiety.