Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka| Amy Wilinski-Lyman | Book Review | How Play Therapy Can Help Children with Depression
Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka: How Play Therapy Can Help Children with Depression by Amy Wilinski-Lyman is a short illustrated picture book for children that narrates the story of a Quokka who is sad. He is helped by Dr. Lucky G who tells him that he is suffering from Depression and then helps him be happy again through patience and friendship therapy. A fun, enlightening book, read the publication history, genre, blurb, excerpt, book review of Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka by Amy Wilinski-Lyman in this post below.
🌍🐦 Even the happiest quokka can feel down! In Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka, join Lucky G on a heartwarming journey to help kids understand and cope with mental health struggles. 🌟 A must-read for young readers!… Share on XAbout Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka:
Publication Date: October 23rd 2020 by Loving Healing Press
No. of Pages: 44
Age Group: 5 to 8 years
Genre: Children’s Fiction, Mental Illness, Illustrated Children’s book, Picture Book
Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka Book Blurb:
Even the happiest creature on Earth can get the sads! Lucky G makes a trip down under to help out a struggling quokka. Join them on their journey to better mental health.
Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka by Amy Wilinski-Lyman Book Review:
Lucky G is a raven who is a doctor and he helps his friends overcome their sadness through talking. When he visits his friend, Drew in Australia, he meets a sad Quokka, Blue. Blue had once been a happy animal but now he feels sad and disinterested in anything. When he asks Lucky G for help, Lucky G tells him that what he is feeling is called Depression and that it is nothing to be ashamed of. Soon, Lucky G and Blue start therapy and it is when Blue opens up and talks with his doctor is when he starts feeling happy again!
Things I liked:
A colourful book with vivid illustrations and information about the animals featured in the story, my four year old son enjoyed this book. He was curious about the Quokka since this is an animal we don’t see around us and then he loved Lucky G who is so patient with Blue. His understanding and his sense of ease with which he talks to Blue is so inspiring.
This book is special because it talks about a topic not talked about often. Depression is so common not only in adults but also children. The author shows how to recognize it in our children and then treat it through play therapy. A short yet impactful book, it will be enjoyed by kids and parents alike. The author has also shared resources for help in dealing with Depression.
Conclusion:
All in all, this is an impactful book that tackles a very serious and often times neglected topic of Depression, especially in kids. I thoroughly enjoyed this cute picture book and it opened my eyes to this topic. So, 4 out of 5 stars to Lucky G and the Melancholy Quokka by Amy Wilinski-Lyman and Njkinny recommends it to all children and parents.
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