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Fear is a perfectly natural human emotion. However, when fear controls us, it stops us from living our best life and it limits the opportunities and experiences available to us. Michael the Monkey is about teaching our children that it is natural to feel fearful at times. However, it is how we choose to manage or deal with those fears that will either hold us back or see us thrive. In today's society it is critical that our children know they have a voice when they feel afraid, and Michael will take them on a journey of understanding to help them realise that by sharing their fears a whole new…mehr

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Fear is a perfectly natural human emotion. However, when fear controls us, it stops us from living our best life and it limits the opportunities and experiences available to us. Michael the Monkey is about teaching our children that it is natural to feel fearful at times. However, it is how we choose to manage or deal with those fears that will either hold us back or see us thrive. In today's society it is critical that our children know they have a voice when they feel afraid, and Michael will take them on a journey of understanding to help them realise that by sharing their fears a whole new world will open up for them. Imagine a world where we were brave enough to say what we think. Michael will help your child see that speaking up about their fear makes them stronger and their fear will disappear because they are surrounded by love and support.
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Autorenporträt
Jolene is a risk professional, writer, board member, and academic advisor. With a wealth of professional experience behind her, Jolene's inspiration to write children's literature comes from her greatest and most rewarding role, being a mother to her two boys. Jolene is passionate about ensuring children grow up with a strong sense of gratitude, kindness, compassion and self-awareness and her writing reflects this. Jolene, her husband and two boys live in Australia.