March Bloomsbury/MFFY Book Club
Together with our friends at Bloomsbury, we are bringing you a monthly book bundle that you can enjoy with your child or children.
This month's theme is supporting a healthy mind.
The RRP of this bundle is £46.99 – but with your special MFFY discount, you can get it for £32.87
Just email [email protected]
with the subject MFFY for your exclusive discount! (Valid until end of April 2022)
(MFFY may collect a share of sales or some form of commission if you purchase these items.)
1. Ruby's Worry - By Tom Percival

Ruby’s Worry is a thoughtful look at anxiety in young children, and how it influences their day-to-day life. Anxiety is a big (and often tricky) subject at times, but this book tackles an emotional subject through thoughtful illustrations and engaging storyline. It is great for young children who may have their own worries.
For more information: Bloomsbury - Ruby's Worry
2. Thank You for the Little Things - By Caryl Hart & Emily Hamilton

Thank You for the Little Things is an uplifting book for young children. This book focuses on the importance of appreciating all of the “little things” in the world that make you happy – whether that be ice cream, funny dogs or teeny-tiny ladybirds. Its focus on gratitude is a wonderful way to talk about what you are grateful for. As we know, gratitude can improve our own mental wellbeing!
For more information: Bloomsbury - Thank You for the Little Things
3. What's Worrying You? - By Molly Potter & Sarah Jennings

What's Worrying You? Is a book that supports young children when it comes to opening up and talking about their feelings with others. It might even be the perfect catalyst for starting the same conversation with your own children. This gentle and understanding book is complete with vibrant illustrations that will further caption children’s attention.
For more information: Bloomsbury - What's Worrying You?
4. What's Going On Inside My Head? - By Molly Potter

At times, it can feel hard to open a dialogue with your child about their mental health. This book provides a perfect opener to discussing what positive mental health is and things we can do to support our mental health. It covers topics such as positive self-image, relationships, emotional intelligence, and mindfulness in a way that is child-friendly and with illustrations that help children understand this further.
For more information: Bloomsbury - What's Going on Inside My Head?
5. It's OK to Cry - By Molly Potter

Experiencing feelings and understanding them can be hard and this book was written to support children with their emotions, in a way that is accessible and reassuring. What we like about this book is that it focuses on what it is like to experience feelings as a boy and challenges the stereotypes that boys should not express emotions. This would make a fantastic addition to any bookshelf!
For more information: Bloomsbury - It's OK to Cry