The E-motions Series
4-Book Bundle Offer
Some children feel everything deeply…
And when they do, it can be hard for them to understand what’s going on inside -
or how to express their feelings in a way that feels safe.
That's why I write gentle children’s stories for sensitive children who feel everything deeply -
helping them make sense of their emotions,
and helping parents feel more connected and confident in how they support them.

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If this is your child, you may already recognise this…
They worry more than others.
They feel things deeply.
They can become overwhelmed without always knowing why.
They might cry… and not always feel understood.
They might go quiet… and keep everything inside.
They might try to be “good”… by not showing too much.
On the outside, they might seem fine.
But inside, they can be carrying a lot more than they can say.
And as a parent, that can feel really hard.
You want to help.
You want to understand.
You want to respond calmly and support them in the right way…
But in the moment, it’s not always clear what to say or do.
So you question yourself.
Wonder if you’re getting it wrong.
And worry that this might affect them in the long-term.
This isn’t bad behaviour.
And it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with your child.
Sensitive children often feel more — without yet having the language or support to process it.
So instead of expressing how they feel,
they begin to hold it in.
Not because they want to…
but because they don’t yet know how to let it out safely.
The Emotions Series Books
A collection of gentle children’s stories created for sensitive children who feel everything deeply.
Each story explores a different emotional experience in a way that children can understand and relate to.
Helping them:
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make sense of their feelings
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express emotions safely
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feel less alone
And helping you:
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feel more connected to your child
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feel more confident in how you support them
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create calmer, more understanding moments together
Over time, these small moments begin to add up.
Your child starts to:
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talk more openly about how they feel
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feel safer expressing emotions
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understand that nothing is “wrong” with them
And you begin to:
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feel calmer in how you respond
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feel more confident as a parent
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feel closer and more connected to your child
There’s no perfect way to do this.
You don’t need to have all the answers.
Just small, gentle moments of understanding —shared between you and your child.

