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A book to start conversations with children about tough emotions and feelings. Tyr the Viking is about a Viking that doesn't want to acknowledge what he feels; but he quickly learns that ignoring them is not the best way. This book tackles avoidance of experiences and feelings, trying to help children understand that it is not wise to 'bottle things up'. Created in collaboration with child psychologists, to ensure accurate and helpful information for adults/guardians. This book should be used as a tool to help start and open children to conversations around these feelings and experiences.…mehr

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A book to start conversations with children about tough emotions and feelings. Tyr the Viking is about a Viking that doesn't want to acknowledge what he feels; but he quickly learns that ignoring them is not the best way. This book tackles avoidance of experiences and feelings, trying to help children understand that it is not wise to 'bottle things up'. Created in collaboration with child psychologists, to ensure accurate and helpful information for adults/guardians. This book should be used as a tool to help start and open children to conversations around these feelings and experiences. Expressing yourself can be confronting and scary, so this book aims to step through giving multiple hints and references. Going through the scenario at different stages, showing that there are multiple points where Tyr could have acknowledged what he was feeling and addressed them. When things reach their peak, and everything comes out, Tyr acknowledges what has happened and takes responsibility for his behaviour. Then aligning his words and actions, he does what he can to make it right. Tyr the Viking is part of a series of SEL picture books, based on a group of children all living in the same village who are faced with situations that they learn from.
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For as long as he can remember, children's book author Bjorn Fyrre has been creating worlds and stories in his head, even becoming a finalist as a youth in a writing competition. But it wasn't until many years later, as an adult, that Fyrre began writing consistently through poetry, short stories, books, and songs, as a way to connect with himself. For Bjorn, writing is about the joy that it brings him and the desire to share that with others. Bjorn has a love for neuroscience, psychology, and how people work. This is reflected in his stories, particularly his new picture book release, Klippe the Viking, a social emotional learning tale about a young viking struggling to find herself. It's Bjorn's goal to help young readers understand that everyone handles situations differently and has things to offer to the world and to chase their dreams and do the things they love. The ideas for Bjorn's stories were sparked by his own journey of self-discovery, collaborating with psychologists, and through reading mental health and development books. His inspiration was to create books that would invite a meaningful dialogue with children about difficult conversations. He hopes his young readers come away from his stories understanding that it is okay to feel emotions, that we are all unique and these differences make our world beautiful. When he isn't writing poignant stories of introspection for children, Bjorn works as a Business Information Security Officer, helping to protect businesses from hackers, malware, and cyber threats. He enjoys playing saxophone, singing, writing, traveling, spending time outdoors, and seeing friends. Born and raised in Australia to Danish parents, Bjorn has been living in Denmark for the past four years, exploring Europe. Klippe the Viking is his second children's book, following Jern the Viking.