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Color your way through Kiki's story with magic markers and imagination! Kiki Kangaroo is usually full of bounce-but not today. He's feeling anxious and convinced school just isn't for him. With a strict teacher, loud events, and too many rules, it's all overwhelming. Thankfully, Mom-Jill and Granny-Roo help him feel safe, seen, and ready to try again. This marker and coloring activity book, printed on premium paper, is a creative, hands-on companion to Why Won't You Go to School, Kiki Kangaroo? Designed to support emotional growth, confidence, and self-expression, it includes black-and-white…mehr

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Color your way through Kiki's story with magic markers and imagination! Kiki Kangaroo is usually full of bounce-but not today. He's feeling anxious and convinced school just isn't for him. With a strict teacher, loud events, and too many rules, it's all overwhelming. Thankfully, Mom-Jill and Granny-Roo help him feel safe, seen, and ready to try again. This marker and coloring activity book, printed on premium paper, is a creative, hands-on companion to Why Won't You Go to School, Kiki Kangaroo? Designed to support emotional growth, confidence, and self-expression, it includes black-and-white pages from the original story-inviting children to use their imagination and color Kiki's world their way. Inside, you'll find: Critical thinking questions that encourage reflection on feelings, friendships, and problem-solving Activities like word searches, matching games, journal prompts, and sensory check-ins Thick, marker-friendly pages perfect for screen-free, creative engagement Whether used alone or alongside the picture book, this activity guide is a powerful tool for parents, teachers, and counselors to explore emotional regulation, anxiety, and the courage to try again. Color. Reflect. Problem-solve. Grow.
Autorenporträt
Libby Hikind is a children's author, educator, curriculum writer, and founder of GrantWatch.com. For over 29 years in the New York City public school system, she taught Balanced Literacy, business careers, entrepreneurship, computers, and social studies. She also developed entrepreneurship, literacy, social studies, and anti-bullying curricula, always focusing on practical learning, critical thinking, and emotional growth.Libby writes as a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother with her multigenerational family in mind. Her books encourage children ages 4 to 13 to explore responsibility, empathy, teamwork, and values-based decision-making through imaginative stories grounded in real-world themes. Many of the background photographs in her books are taken by Libby herself, woven together with whimsical illustrations to create visually rich and engaging experiences for young readers.Libby's work reflects her lifelong mission: to educate, inspire, and give back. Whether through storytelling, curriculum design, or community-building through grants, she continues to empower others with the tools to learn, grow, and thrive.