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// December’s Brain Breather: Feeling Disappointed with Shelly and Slice //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereDecember’s Brain Breather: Feeling Disappointed with Shelly and Slice
Figuring out how we’re feeling is hard…but easier with friends. Join Bean for a silly story that will help us check in with our minds and take care of our feelings.
Feelings Focus:
Coping with disappointment; navigating change
Protagonists:
-Shelly the Coconut Crab
-Slice the Cheese Grater
Setting:
-The Mariana Trench, near the island of Guam
Strategies: Naming feelings; Glownut Recipes (Building a coping toolkit); Copecake coping toolkit activities
Helpful Resources:
-Copecake Coping Toolkit Activities
-Helping Kids Cope with Disappointment
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Created, Written, Edited, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
Storypillar Theme Song:
Lyrics by Meg Lewis
Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe, and Suzanna Bridges
Produced by Andy Jobe
Episode Cover Art:
Mackenzie Allison
Meg Lewis
Sound Effects and Additional Music:
-freesound.org
-pixabay.com
-Pixabay Artists: SIMAS-2010, SunnyScy, White_Records, Tunetank
Know a kid with cool facts, great jokes, or who wants to share how they’re feeling? Tell us! Details at www.storypillar.com/unsticktricks.
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