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The Compassionate Cooking Pot - cover

The Compassionate Cooking Pot

Liam Walker

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Compassionate Cooking Pot is a heartwarming and flavorful children’s book that whips up a delightful blend of culinary adventures and emotional learning. In a magical kitchen, a wise and compassionate cooking pot named Terry guides a group of children on a journey of self-awareness, emotional regulation, and empathy. With every new recipe, Terry teaches the importance of kindness, patience, gratitude, resilience, and understanding. Through each chapter, children explore different emotional states and discover practical tools to navigate their feelings, build strong relationships, and develop social-emotional skills.
 
The story encourages mindfulness and helps young readers build confidence, manage frustration, and cultivate a positive mindset. With an emphasis on cooperation, empathy, and respect, The Compassionate Cooking Pot introduces children to life lessons in a fun and accessible way. The book offers a recipe for emotional wellness, teaching kids that just like a meal needs the right balance of ingredients, life requires a balance of emotional awareness, kindness, and resilience. This delicious tale is the perfect way to season young minds with the essential ingredients for happiness and well-being.
Available since: 05/19/2025.
Print length: 143 pages.

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