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Day after day, hour after hour, there's always a time to use my superpowers! Children can use an amazing toolkit of mental skills everyday to explore their feelings and express their needs - their very own superpowers! Jessica Urlichs, author of the number one bestseller The Rainbow in My Heart, teams up with illustrator and primary school teacher Rebecca Gibbs to create this stunning picture book that demonstrates non-cognitive skills including persistence, focus, imagination, organisation and more. Also included are prompts from a qualified counsellor to help parents, teachers and caregivers…mehr

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Day after day, hour after hour, there's always a time to use my superpowers! Children can use an amazing toolkit of mental skills everyday to explore their feelings and express their needs - their very own superpowers! Jessica Urlichs, author of the number one bestseller The Rainbow in My Heart, teams up with illustrator and primary school teacher Rebecca Gibbs to create this stunning picture book that demonstrates non-cognitive skills including persistence, focus, imagination, organisation and more. Also included are prompts from a qualified counsellor to help parents, teachers and caregivers start conversations around understanding, identifying and engaging non-cognitive skills.
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Jessica Urlichs (Author) Jessica Urlichs shot to stardom on social media with her honest and heartfelt poetry centering around her family and motherhood. Jessica met her husband in Australia where they lived together for many years and are now raising their children in New Zealand. She continues to connect with the world with her writing via Instagram. Follow her @jessurlichs_writer. Rebecca Gibbs (Illustrator) Rebecca loves to tell stories and create life on the page. She was a primary school teacher before moving on to pursue a world of art and completing a degree in Design and Visual Communications. She was a finalist in the Storylines Gavin Bishop Illustration Award 2017. You can connect with Rebecca at her website www.rebeccagibbsillustration.com