Wspiera: Odporność psychiczną, Umiejętności radzenia sobie, Empatię
W nasze życie wkraczają zarówno małe, jak i duże burze, które bywają trudne do przeżycia. Ważne jest, aby dzieci pamiętały, że w obliczu wyzwania otaczają je społeczności pełne miłości i wsparcia.
W naszej książce w twardej oprawie „Przetrwać burzę” Lis i Ryś radzą sobie z przerażającym wydarzeniem, opierając się na przyjaciołach, akceptując swoje emocje i czerpiąc z wewnętrznej siły.
Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Riley★★★★★
My six-year-old has been asking to read it every night since it arrived — the way it frames challenges as "storms" really clicks for her. The illustrations make the coping skills feel approachable rather than preachy.
Jacob S.★★★★★
The way this book uses the metaphor of weather to explain resilience really clicked for my daughter—we’ve already read the first chapter together three times. It’s gentle but honest, and I feel like it’s giving her real coping skills for those tough moments.
Evelyn D.★★★★★
My son was really struggling after a tough move, and this book's focus on coping skills gave us a gentle way to talk about it. He asks to read the storm metaphor almost every night.
Julian★★★★★
Reading this with my nephew during a tough week was exactly what we needed—the gentle way it weaves empathy into handling challenges really opened up a conversation we’d been avoiding. The pages feel sturdy and the illustrations are calming, which helps when emotions run high. It’s quickly become a go‑to for us both.
Olivia★★★★★
My daughter struggles with big emotions, and the way this book frames storms as challenges you can grow from really clicked for her. We’ve read it three nights in a row, and she even started using the coping phrases on her own.
Mia V.★★★★★
My son really connected with the part about storms "big and small" entering our lives—it opened up a conversation about his own worries. The book's focus on resilience feels genuine, not preachy, and he's asked to read it again.
Zoe D.★★★★★
We had a heavy talk after a tough day at school, and the way this book frames a challenge as a "storm you can weather" really clicked for my son. The simple, direct language about resilience and coping skills made the lesson feel accessible, not preachy.
Julian★★★★★
My 7-year-old really connected with the part about the "storms big and small" because it helped her open up about a worry she had at school. The way it frames resilience without being preachy is exactly what we needed.
Natalie★★★★★
We read it together as a family after a tough week, and the way it explains resilience through the storm metaphor really clicked for my kids. The language is gentle enough for my 6-year-old but still meaningful for my older one, which I appreciated. It’s already sparked some honest conversations about our own emotional weather.
Penelope★★★★★
My daughter has been struggling with anxiety after a rough year at school, and this book opened up a conversation we couldn't seem to start on our own. The way it frames challenges as storms you can weather made her feel so seen.