"Henry's Life Hacks: A Story About Waiting" is a children's book designed to help young readers understand the concept of patience and the importance of waiting in everyday situations. Written by an Occupational Therapist, the book presents practical strategies for children to develop self-regulation skills, particularly in situations where they must wait their turn, whether it's in line, during a conversation, or while anticipating something they want.
The story follows Henry, a child who faces the challenge of waiting in line to enter the Zoo. Through simple, relatable situations, Henry learns various techniques to manage his feelings of impatience, like taking deep breaths, focusing on other activities, or using mindfulness strategies. These approaches are intended to help children learn to cope with frustration and delay gratification in a healthy, constructive way.
The book is structured with clear, easy-to-understand language, and its engaging narrative helps children connect with Henry's experiences. Alongside the story, practical advice and tips are woven into the narrative, making it a useful tool for parents, teachers, and therapists to guide children in improving their patience and waiting skills.
Overall, "Henry's Life Hacks" provides both a heartwarming story and valuable tools for helping children develop emotional and behavioral regulation, offering a fun way to teach patience in real-world contexts.
This new children's series, Henry's Life Hacks, will explore challenging life concepts including learning to wait, being told no, sharing, turn-taking, identifying emotions, and many more. The series is geared toward children ages 3-8.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Chantal Robinson
Published: 04/11/2025
ISBN: 9798218648350
Pages: 30
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 8.50h x 8.50w x 0.25d