Description
“How is it okay not to feel okay?We feel many things. Many good and not-so-good events happen in our lives. So we may feel okay or not too okay. We must be brave and share our feelings. It’s okay to cry. It helps us let out our feelings.”
‘Not Okay? That’s Okay!’, is a real-life story written and illustrated by a 5-year-old child, revised under the mentorship of Ms. Ekta Ohri (our founder) a year later. This children’s book about emotions is an honest narration of what the little girl felt, did, and learned when she was separated from her mother for weeks during Covid. The story also touches upon how all members of the family (mother, father, grandparents) can collectively support the kids in difficult situations.
SHIPPING
- Product ships from Gurugram
- Delivers to most large cities in 2-5 days
- For smaller cities, delivers in 4-8 days
RETURN / EXCHANGE POLICY
- This product is NOT returnable
- Exchange only in case of delivery of a damaged product
- See details at Return and Refund Policy
Ashi –
The author’s diligence in crafting this book lies in its tiniest details. Every page is worth spending a few minutes esp the drawings. The narration makes one think, how easy it is to find nuggets of lesson in day-to-day life. It’s a visual book – one that makes you smile throughout. Kids will LOVE it. And adults will cherish it.
Gmsoni –
This is such an insightful book about sailing along with emotions and bouncing back. It is amazing to read the mind of a little girl accepting and acknowledging her feelings and emotions in a clear and simple manner which people – young and even grown-ups, can resonate with. The story also subtly highlights the beautiful and rare combination of bravery and creativity which is so refreshing. Being a real-life story, it will further impress upon the children to reflect and learn from. Also, love the illustrations that the author has drawn to support how she was feeling. This book deserves to be in all young children’s’ libraries. Looking forward to more books from this young author.