1st Edition

Building Conceptual PlayWorlds for Wellbeing The Lonely Little Cactus Story Book and Accompanying Resource Book

100 Pages 19 Color Illustrations
by Speechmark

Young children face daily challenges that require them to cope with stressful situations. Some of these challenges may seem trivial to adults, but to young children unable to regulate their own emotions, they can be problematic. The Building Conceptual PlayWorlds for Wellbeing set, comprising of a story book and companion guide is for use with children aged between 4 and 8 and is a conversation... Read more

Storybook

Companion Guide

1. PlayWorlds for wellbeing  2. An urgent message from Eagle  3. Little Cactus’ quest in Friendship Land  4. The Little Cactus finds out how to organise a playdate  5. Wise mermaid’s magic mirror  6. Helping Bat be included  7. From feeling unhappy to being a Superstar Snake  8. Anonymous acts of kindness  9. Grand opening of the Little Cactus movie 10. Feeling safe and designing a security system for the Deer Family  11. Message in a bottle  12. Working together for more than just treasure  13. Sneezing and wheezing: staying connected  14. Relaxing in the snow  15. The twinkle party  16. An acorn feast for Deer  17. Helping Eagle fly again  18. Breathing buddies  19. Celebration of strengths  20. A new friend  21. Compliments unlocked

Biography

Kelly-Ann Allen is an Associate Professor, Educational and Developmental Psychologist, and belonging researcher at Monash University. You can find Kelly-Ann on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @drkellyallen. Resources for wellbeing and belonging can be found at www.drkellyallen.com.

Marilyn Fleer is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and holds the Foundation Chair in Early Childhood Education and Development at Monash University. She researches in the areas of early childhood science, engineering and technologies with particular attention on digital visual methodology framed through cultural-historical theory. @MarilynFleer is on Twitter and Facebook.

Lara McKinley is an award-winning content producer and communications manager at Monash University. Lara partners with researchers to translate their work to maximise engagement and impact. You can find Lara online on Twitter and LinkedIn and via her website www.laramckinley.com.

Madeleine Griffith is a multi-disciplinary artist and teacher with a background in sculpture, animation, miniature making and illustration. She is passionate about applying creative approaches to build connections and space for people to explore their creativity. She teaches at R.M.I.T., is a Co-Creative Director at Satellite Foundation and runs her prop and model-making company. You can find more of her work at madeleinegriffith.com.