
Used in Head Start &
Pre-K programs
Created by licensed clinician with 20+ years of Experience
Designed for early intervention & SEL
What's Inside
Coloring Book
Ages 3–5 • Print, 8.5x11
Bright, child→friendly pages that invite kids to color
feelings and practice simple coping strategies.
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Perfect for morning check→ins, calm-down corners,
and small→group SEL activities.
Instructor's Guide
Mini→lessons aligned to coloring pages
Short, easy prompts and conversation
starters that match each page.
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Ideal for circle time, counseling sessions,
or parent→child activities. Flexible for
whole→group, small→group, or 1:1 use.
Why It Works

For Teachers
Quick SEL warm→ups that fit into circle time Calm→down corner tool kids can use independently Consistent language for classroom behavior expectations

For Counselors & Social Workers
Ready→to→use, developmentally appropriate activities Conversation prompts that open up shy talkers
Easy data collection for progress tracking

For Parents
A gentle way to talk about "big feelings" at home Simple coping strategies you can practice together Builds common language with your child's school
Pricing & Bundles
Coloring Book
14.99
Single coloring book
Ages 3-5
Print, 8.5x11
Instructor Manual
19.99
Complete guide
Mini-lessons
included For
educators
& parents
Bundle and Save
32.99
Complete guide
Mini-lessons
included For
educators
& parents
Best Value
Family Bundle
45.99
2 Coloring
Books 1 Instructor's
Guide Perfect
for home use
Make SEL Simple and Impactful
You don't need hours of planning just the right tools and guidance. Our approach helps teachers weave social-emotional learning into everyday routines with ease and confidence. Want to see how it works? Schedule a demo or professional development session today.
Bring Social-Emotional Learning to Your Classrooms
We offer flexible partnership options:​
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Bulk orders of books and instructor guides
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On-site or virtual staff trainings
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Train-the-Trainer programs (Coming Soon)
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Annual licensing for school-wide implementation

Meet the Author
Dr. Katrina Smith is a Licensed Mental Health Clinician with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University/Illinois School of Professional Psychology.
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With more than 20 years in the psychology field and extensive experience supporting young children in early learning environments, she is passionate about helping schools and families nurture healthy emotional development.
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Her early-intervention focus inspired this playful, practical resource to grow resilience and healthy development in young children.


