Rolling Thunder Finds His Herd: Reducing kids' anxiety in new environments

In this delightful tale for ages three to eight, Rolling Thunder, a shiny black horse, faces the challenge of moving to a new herd. Things look gloomy until Gracie, a kind, motherly mare encourages him to be himself. See how he learns to trust his true nature and make new friends.

Another in the Conscious Stories collection, this beautifully illustrated book is crafted to reduce anxiety and encourage children to be themselves in new situations like changing schools or joining a new class. It teaches kids to drop their need for performance and simply be themselves.

The book ends with Rolling Thunder's Friendly Questions, a playful activity page to help parents connect more deeply with their children about showing up as their real, authentic selves.

A rich story based on truth, authenticity, and relationship. Rolling Thunder captures the essence of each horse as well as the energy of the herd, softness, and acceptance, giving us the chance to learn about ourselves.

Prof. Duey Freeman, MA LPC

Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies

Our new favorite book in this series! Being comfortable in your own skin (and soul) is one of the most liberating lessons a child can receive.

Akira Chan and Renee Airya Co-founders of Little Humans by Mindvalley

The story of Rolling Thunder beautifully captures the heart and imagination of children and adults and provides a unique and applicable reference for new social situations and interactions.

John and Bernadette Spillane

Happy Dog Ranch Foundation, Inc.

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Rolling Thunder Finds His Herd: Reducing kids' anxiety in new environments

In this delightful tale for ages three to eight, Rolling Thunder, a shiny black horse, faces the challenge of moving to a new herd. Things look gloomy until Gracie, a kind, motherly mare encourages him to be himself. See how he learns to trust his true nature and make new friends.

Another in the Conscious Stories collection, this beautifully illustrated book is crafted to reduce anxiety and encourage children to be themselves in new situations like changing schools or joining a new class. It teaches kids to drop their need for performance and simply be themselves.

The book ends with Rolling Thunder's Friendly Questions, a playful activity page to help parents connect more deeply with their children about showing up as their real, authentic selves.

A rich story based on truth, authenticity, and relationship. Rolling Thunder captures the essence of each horse as well as the energy of the herd, softness, and acceptance, giving us the chance to learn about ourselves.

Prof. Duey Freeman, MA LPC

Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies

Our new favorite book in this series! Being comfortable in your own skin (and soul) is one of the most liberating lessons a child can receive.

Akira Chan and Renee Airya Co-founders of Little Humans by Mindvalley

The story of Rolling Thunder beautifully captures the heart and imagination of children and adults and provides a unique and applicable reference for new social situations and interactions.

John and Bernadette Spillane

Happy Dog Ranch Foundation, Inc.

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Rolling Thunder Finds His Herd: Reducing kids' anxiety in new environments

Rolling Thunder Finds His Herd: Reducing kids' anxiety in new environments

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Rolling Thunder Finds His Herd: Reducing kids' anxiety in new environments

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In this delightful tale for ages three to eight, Rolling Thunder, a shiny black horse, faces the challenge of moving to a new herd. Things look gloomy until Gracie, a kind, motherly mare encourages him to be himself. See how he learns to trust his true nature and make new friends.

Another in the Conscious Stories collection, this beautifully illustrated book is crafted to reduce anxiety and encourage children to be themselves in new situations like changing schools or joining a new class. It teaches kids to drop their need for performance and simply be themselves.

The book ends with Rolling Thunder's Friendly Questions, a playful activity page to help parents connect more deeply with their children about showing up as their real, authentic selves.

A rich story based on truth, authenticity, and relationship. Rolling Thunder captures the essence of each horse as well as the energy of the herd, softness, and acceptance, giving us the chance to learn about ourselves.

Prof. Duey Freeman, MA LPC

Gestalt Equine Institute of the Rockies

Our new favorite book in this series! Being comfortable in your own skin (and soul) is one of the most liberating lessons a child can receive.

Akira Chan and Renee Airya Co-founders of Little Humans by Mindvalley

The story of Rolling Thunder beautifully captures the heart and imagination of children and adults and provides a unique and applicable reference for new social situations and interactions.

John and Bernadette Spillane

Happy Dog Ranch Foundation, Inc.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943750429
Publisher: Conscious Stories
Publication date: 09/01/2020
Series: Conscious Stories , #16
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.11(d)
Age Range: 3 - 9 Years

About the Author

Andrew Newman is the award-winning author and founder of www.ConsciousStories.com, a growing series of bedtime stories purpose-built to support parent-child connection in the last 20 minutes of the day. His professional background includes deep training in therapeutic healing work and mindfulness. He brings a calm yet playful energy to speaking events and workshops, inviting and encouraging the creativity of his audiences, children K-5, parents, and teachers alike. Andrew is a featured expert on Mindvalleys' Little Humans parenting channel, been an opening speaker for Deepak Chopra, a Tedx presenter in Findhorn, Scotland, keynote speaker at Dr. Becky Bailey's Conscious Discipline Conference and author-in-residence at the Bixby School in Boulder, Colorado. He is a graduate of The Barbara Brennan School of Healing, a Non-Dual Kabbalistic healer and has been actively involved in men's work through the Mankind Project since 2006. He counsels parents, helping them to return to their center, so they can be more deeply present with their kids.
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