WENDY O'LEARY, MEd, is a mindfulness educator and a certified
meditation and yoga teacher with a long-standing personal
meditation practice. Wendy's books are based on her 15-plus years
of experience teaching mindfulness and skills for emotional
awareness and regulation to children and "their adults." She is a
certified parent educator and an online contributor to Mindful
Magazine. She is the co-author of Breathing Makes It Better- A Book
for Sad Days, Mad Days, Glad Days, and All the Feelings In-Between
(Bala Kids, 2019).
NO MIE GIONET LANDRY grew up in a small coastal town of New
Brunswick, Canada, surrounded by the ocean. Growing up, she was
telling everyone she wanted to become either a doctor or a
children's book illustrator. Midway through med school, she decided
she would do both. She now shares her time between the hospital
(where she works as a rheumatologist) and her home studio, where
she sketches, draws, and paints surrounded by her wife, two tiny
Chihuahuas, and two cats.
“This book is a charm—a delightful guide for young and old in
relating to our inner parade of challenging emotions.”—Tara Brach,
author of Radical Acceptance
“A wonderful and entertaining reminder for children (and their
grownups) that our feelings will always come and go!”—Chris
Willard, author of Breathing Makes it Better and Growing
Mindful
“The Monster Parade is a remarkable book to help little people with
big feelings, as Fred Rodgers would say. This wonderful
narrative accompanied by sweet and calming illustrations that
capture children’s real experiences together with practical
strategies for managing difficult emotions is a great resource for
classrooms, libraries and homes. Enjoy the parade!”—Dodi Swope,
LMFT, Together for Kids Coalition
“Wendy O’Leary has a manner of writing that easily and simply
connects with children and allows educators and parents to teach
young ones how best to cope with moments of anguish, panic, loss,
or anger. The Monster Parade continues the author’s personal
crusade to ask our children to try and comprehend their feelings in
a mindful manner. Her work raises the emotional capacity of child
and parent alike. In our store’s history no author’s work has
garnered the praise of professionals or the enthusiasm of parents
like Wendy O’Leary.”—Rich Collins, Owner, Root and Press
Bookstore
“Little kids (and big kids) can have big emotions at school, at
home, anywhere. The Monster Parade is a wonderful picture
book that can help us all deal with all sorts of
emotions. Whether it's your classroom or your own
children at home, The Monster Parade is the perfect read aloud
for kids of all ages!”—Liz Garden, Principal, Leroy E. Mayo
Elementary School
“The Monster Parade is a fantastic book which introduces children
to an effective and fun way of relating to their emotions with
mindfulness and compassion. Children will love the engaging story
as well as the beautiful illustrations. This book will be a
fantastic resource for children, teachers and families and a
wonderful support to children's positive mental health and
wellbeing. This is an excellent book, I highly recommend
it!”—Louise Shanagher, founder of Creative Mindfulness, Author and
Children’s Therapist
“An entertaining and engaging book coping with emotions and
feelings through the eyes of children. Delightfully
illustrated!”—Judith Niddrie, Education Professor, Early Childhood
Educator
“The Monster Parade comes alive with words and pictures young
audiences will both learn from and be enchanted by. Important
messages which help children cope like, ‘Feelings are just
feelings…. they come and they go,’ are enhanced by a cast of
playful, expressive monsters. Once again, Wendy O’Leary has written
a timely book for caregivers to share with kids, providing comfort
and solace during the rough patches of growing up.”—Cheryl Donahue,
Director, Richard Sugden Library
“I am so excited about Wendy's new book and will definitely
incorporate it into my work with preschool clients and
classrooms! The Monster Parade encourages children to
recognize and accept all kinds of feelings and illustrates how they
can take steps to feel better when experiencing unpleasant
emotions. This book will be a great tool to help parents,
educators, and clinicians to support the social-emotional learning
of the children in their lives. Thank you!”—Lynne Flanagan
Tsombakos, MA, LMHC, Early Childhood Clinician
“In a world where things have become ever more challenging for
children, this book does a marvelous job of explaining emotions and
how to work through them.”—School Library Journal
“Practices for recognizing and working with difficult
emotions.”—Spirituality & Practice
“We all loved the book and it led to a great discussion about our
emotions, how we feel them and what we can do when we feel certain
ways.”—Liz, mom of two children
“When I feel sad, I can write down those feelings on a piece of
paper and crumple it up and put it in the trash…my feelings can
come and go.”—Hudson, age 7
“When I feel happy and then I get sad, I can take 5 breaths and
feel back to happy.”—Nellie, age 5
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