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Part of a series of mindfulness-informed picture books developed in collaboration with Smiling Mind, Australia's leading not-for-profit organization in the pre-emptive mental health space Tom is loud. Everything he does makes noise. At the park, Tom discovers different people have different ways of playing - loud and quiet, fast and slow. Tom tries out all the different ways, but realizes there's only one way to show his feelings . . . his way. This fun story celebrates all the different ways that people communicate their feelings.

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Part of a series of mindfulness-informed picture books developed in collaboration with Smiling Mind, Australia's leading not-for-profit organization in the pre-emptive mental health space Tom is loud. Everything he does makes noise. At the park, Tom discovers different people have different ways of playing - loud and quiet, fast and slow. Tom tries out all the different ways, but realizes there's only one way to show his feelings . . . his way. This fun story celebrates all the different ways that people communicate their feelings.
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Jane Martino is a mother andthe author of Mindfulness Made Easy. She is also chair and co-founder of the globally recognized tech-based not-for-profit Smiling Mind, which delivers freely accessible preventative mental health tools, and the author of a series of Smiling Mind books, which includes Super-Me. Smiling Mind has over 5.4 million people using its free mindfulness app. Jane Martino has built multiple organizations to successful exit across the marketing, media, and digital sectors. As well as delivering strong outcomes for shareholders, she focuses on building high-performing teams, knowing that the key to growing successful businesses is growing their people. Annie White illustrates for children from her studio in Melbourne, Australia. Back in the day, she worked in Advertising, but for many years she has been involved in the children's book industry. Annie has illustrated over 60 books for children with some on the CBCA Notable list, a couple on the Speech Pathology Awards shortlist, and one on the Prime Minister's Literary Awards shortlist. Watercolor, pencil, and oils are some of the materials she uses in her illustration and recently she has ventured into the digital realm.