Aurielle and the Wings That Made Her Stronger is a beautifully written and illustrated picture book about kindness, courage, and learning to be yourself - even when others are unkind.
Through Aurielle’s journey, children are gently invited to explore big feelings, peer dynamics, and experiences such as bullying, unkind words, exclusion, and social conflict. The story reflects situations many children encounter as they navigate friendships and group dynamics, including moments of being misunderstood, left out, or targeted by others.
This gentle story is especially suited to children who may feel sensitive, different, or unsure of where they belong, and to parents and carers looking for meaningful books that open up conversations about bullying, resilience, empathy, and self-kindness. Rather than focusing on fixing problems or offering solutions, the story creates space for reflection, understanding, and connection, helping children consider how they want to respond when faced with difficult social moments.
Written by a registered psychologist and illustrated with warmth and care, Aurielle and the Wings That Made Her Stronger brings together storytelling, imagination, and shared reading to support emotional growth in an age-appropriate and accessible way.
Ideal for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, or quiet moments at home, this book invites children and grown-ups to read together, talk about feelings, and notice the small brave choices that help wings grow stronger - even on the hardest days.
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