Zara's Big Messy Day (That Turned Out Okay) (Zara's Big Messy Books)

by Rebekah Borucki (Author) Danielle Pioli (Illustrator)

Zara's Big Messy Day (That Turned Out Okay) (Zara's Big Messy Books)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

An excellent Social Emotional Learning (SEL) tool for grownups and little readers.

You'll join Zara, a clever, responsible, and sometimes anxious seven-year-old girl, in learning a fun and simple breathing exercise to help them mindfully manage their big messy emotions and find peace and calm in any situation. Like a lot of kids her age, Zara sometimes struggles with managing her emotions when confronted with stressful situations.

Written by a mother-of-five and celebrated meditation guide Rebekah Borucki, Zara's Big Messy Day will help your child deal with everyday stress in simple but impactful way.

Guided by Zara's mother, both Zara and the reader will learn a kid-friendly breathing technique--a short visualization meditation--that will help them find peace and calm in any moment. And the best part: they'll learn to do it on their own after reading the book just one time!

Zara's Big Messy Day is used by teachers, guidance counselors, and social workers in elementary school curriculum nationwide to teach students mindfulness and self-regulation.

Get free gifts: You'll also get free access to downloadable coloring pages, an exclusive guided meditation for kids, and more! Just use the website link found inside the book to download your exclusive gifts.

Praise for Zara's Big Messy Day:

"Zara beautifully offers mindfulness for kids and adults alike." -- Rachel Ricketts, activist and author of Do Better

"Friends, I cannot recommend these books enough. Get Zara for you, your kids, your nieces, your nephews... They're just so beatitful!" -- Jennifer Pastiloff, author of the National Bestseller, On Being Human

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Rebekah Borucki
Rebekah "Bex" Borucki (she/they) is a mother-to-five, self-help and children's author, and the Founder and President of Row House, Wheat Penny Press (Row House's children's imprint), and the WPP Little Readers Big Change Initiative. Since 2009, Rebekah has run an online wellness advocacy space through her BexLife platform. She has also served on the Yoga Alliance Equity Task Force and as a mentor for Hay House's Diverse Wisdom Initiative. Rebekah is driven by a commitment to make wellness tools available to all. She lives with her family in New Jersey.

Gina Moffa, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in New York City and has traveled the globe studying and working with clients suffering and enduring traumatic loss.

In the field for over 17 years, Gina has helped thousands of people seeking treatment for grief and trauma. This includes doing grief and trauma work with Holocaust survivors at 92Y, an international non-profit, as well as being a clinical director for Mt. Sinai hospital program in Manhattan.

Gina is specialized and has extensive training in grief work, trauma, cognitive therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, internal family systems therapy, and mindfulness-based relapse prevention for substance use disorder, as well as depression.

Gina maintains a full private practice on the upper west side of Manhattan. The majority of her practice consists of people seeking support and guidance for a major loss in their life, whether through death, divorce, or an unwanted life transition. One of Gina's clinical passions is helping people to navigate their healing from loss and grief in a way that empowers them to find a new sense of fearlessness, understanding, and meaning in the face of unpredictable grief.

Gina is often called on by national media outlets, including NPR, The Skimm, Shape, Insider, Well+ Good, Fast Company, and more-- to discuss grief, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, where grief has played a central role in so many ways.

Among her patients, students and community, Gina is known for bringing a friendly, light and humorous approach to some of life's heaviest topics-- meeting them where they are and tapping into their innate strengths.

She received her undergraduate degree from Fordham University and her master's degree in social work with a specialty in trauma, from New York University. Gina currently lives and practices in New York City.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781734090109
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Wheat Penny Press
Publication date
February 22, 2022
Series
Zara's Big Messy Books
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV013020 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Marriage & Divorce
Library of Congress categories
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