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Stuffies Learn About Bipolar Disorder is the first book in The Stuffanie Series, a heartwarming collection designed to help children understand big feelings and complex topics through the comfort of stuffed-animal friends. In this story, a young child notices that Mommy isn't acting like her usual self. With gentle guidance from Daddy, the child learns-through simple, supportive language-what bipolar disorder means. Together, they explore healthy ways to cope with confusion and worry, and discover that even when things feel different, love and connection remain constant. With tender,…mehr

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Stuffies Learn About Bipolar Disorder is the first book in The Stuffanie Series, a heartwarming collection designed to help children understand big feelings and complex topics through the comfort of stuffed-animal friends. In this story, a young child notices that Mommy isn't acting like her usual self. With gentle guidance from Daddy, the child learns-through simple, supportive language-what bipolar disorder means. Together, they explore healthy ways to cope with confusion and worry, and discover that even when things feel different, love and connection remain constant. With tender, hand-illustrated pages featuring a new stuffed animal character on each spread, this book offers both education and reassurance. Parents, caregivers, and educators can use it as a tool to start meaningful conversations about mental health while giving children comfort and hope. At its heart, Stuffies Learn About Bipolar Disorder is a story of mental health advocacy, resilience, and family-reminding children that no matter what, they are always loved.
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Stephanie Williamson is an award-winning artist, author, and former K-12 art teacher with a degree in Art Education. She taught in Kansas for 10 years before moving to the Colorado mountains with her husband and son. Stephanie specializes in photo-realistic pet portraits drawn in crayon.She was diagnosed with Bipolar 2 Disorder and Anxiety Disorders in 2011, and since has advocated for the mental health community.