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Stories That Teach What Matters Most

 

Meet Bella – helping little ones navigate big feelings, build confidence, and discover their inner strength. Social-emotional learning made simple through stories children love.

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What Your Child Will

Learn With Bella

 

Between ages 3 and 7, children face some of life's biggest emotional challenges – from managing frustration to understanding personal boundaries.

 

Bella's stories give young readers a friendly guide who experiences the same feelings they do. Through Bella's adventures, children learn that big feelings are normal, their bodies belong to them, mistakes help them grow, and they have the power to make good choices.

 

These aren't just bedtime stories – they're tools that help children build emotional intelligence that lasts a lifetime.

The Skills Every Child

Needs to Thrive 

My Body, My Rules

 At a neighborhood party, Bella learns to trust her "uh-oh feelings" and use her "superhero voice" when something doesn't feel right. An essential story that teaches children about body boundaries, the power of saying no, and finding help from their safety team.

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Bella Keeps Trying

Bella wants to ride a bike, but keeps falling down. Through practice and persistence, she discovers that "I can't" becomes "I can't yet" – and that mistakes are just part of learning. Perfect for building resilience and a growth mindset.

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Bella's Big Feelings

When Bella's block tower crashes, playtime ends suddenly, and Grandma's dog barks loudly, she experiences frustration, anger, and fear all in one day. With Mom's help, Bella learns that big feelings come and go like clouds – and discovers simple tools like star breathing to help herself feel better.

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Bella's Big Choice

Bella keeps choosing to play instead of cleaning her room, and each choice creates a problem. When she can't find her beloved Teddy to welcome Grandma, Bella learns an important lesson: small choices matter, and making responsible decisions – even when it's hard – creates good effects for everyone.

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