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Breathing is My Superpower: Mindfulness Book for Kids to Feel Calm and Peaceful Paperback – Oct. 12 2020
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Do you want to help your child learn healthy ways to deal with angry feelings?
For most parents, helping their child deal with anger is at the top of the list. Breathing is my Superpower teaches children to regulate their emotions, especially if they are feeling upset, angry, or stressed.
Sofia will show your little ones how to control their breathing in various situations, whether at school, at home, or on the playground. Breathing Techniques presented in the book, will help calm your children and show them a fun way of managing their own body, breath, and emotions.
Discover 5 simple breathing techniques for kids to help control their feelings:
• To relax when they think adults do not understand them.
• To deal with anger, fears and worries.
• To cope with rejection at school.
• To regain self-confidence.
• To give kids relief from anxiety and teach them yoga basics.
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"Мy niece very loves it. We are doing this exercise everyday! And she asked me to do it with her ( and I like it too)." - Vera
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Your children will identify with our heroine, Sofia, and love the cheerful illustrations and charming rhymes in this bedtime story.
Breathing is My Superpower is the second book from My Superpower Series - the growth mindset books for kids, suitable for all ages as well as anyone who works with children.
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- Reading age3 - 12 years
- Print length34 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions21.59 x 0.2 x 21.59 cm
- Publication dateOct. 12 2020
- ISBN-13979-8696592442
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Product details
- ASIN : B08L3XC8H3
- Publisher : Independently published (Oct. 12 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 34 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8696592442
- Item weight : 100 g
- Dimensions : 21.59 x 0.2 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #40,521 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #23 in Children's Books on Fitness
- #26 in Children's Books on Philosophy
- #104 in Children’s Daily Activities Books
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About the author

A school teacher and an avid children’s book author, Alicia Ortego, has a wealth of experience spanning over 20 years working with children. Since she was young, Alicia had nurtured a passion for telling stories, which inspired her to start writing stories for children. She writes in a simple, easily understandable language, and an entertaining style that keeps children hooked to her books while learning vital lessons about virtues.
Alicia lives in New York and in her free time, enjoys spending quality time with her family and drawing.
Stay updated at her author website: www.aliciaortego.com
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Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2020
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The only thing I really dislike about this book is the beginning of the story. Writers should be more mindful of the language they use in their books for children. “Afraid to sleep with the lights off because some dreams have with monsters with teeth”?
It’s very negative language, putting fear into children. There’s million other reasons to choose from for a child to be upset about.
I personally will be sticking these two pages together and not read them. Otherwise the rest of the story is nice.


Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 16, 2021
The only thing I really dislike about this book is the beginning of the story. Writers should be more mindful of the language they use in their books for children. “Afraid to sleep with the lights off because some dreams have with monsters with teeth”?
It’s very negative language, putting fear into children. There’s million other reasons to choose from for a child to be upset about.
I personally will be sticking these two pages together and not read them. Otherwise the rest of the story is nice.



*The rhyming often feels very clunky and doesn't work unless you force it.
*The choice of language is sometimes off..... The girl is asked to read some work out in class and she feels SHAME. That's a really strong word, and may put the notion in their heads that kids should feel shame in this scenario... Nervousness, embarrassment maybe, but not shame.
*Finally, I don't like the fact it says she is scared as monsters with sharp teeth live under her bed in the dark..... You don't want to plant that thought into a kids head right as you're trying to get them off to sleep!
All in all its an okay book. The premis is good but the execution needs some tweaks.


