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This beautifully illustrated, therapeutic picture book tells the story of Ava the Elephant. Ava lives in a house where she doesnât always feel happy and safe, but it is a house that Ava loves. One day Avaâs house falls down. Ava is a very determined elephant and sets out in search of a new home. She tries many different houses on her journey, but none seem quite right; none seem stable or safe enough to her.

This storybook has been written to support key adults in helping traumatised children to find a way to trust again. The story encourages children to identify with some of Avaâs experience and to explore the feelings she experiences. The book helps promote discussion and reflection; and aims to reassure children that it is possible to find a âhouse that wonât fall downâ.

The resource Guide to Re-building Trust with Traumatised Children has been written to accompany the picture book, providing information, guidance and ideas for anyone supporting a traumatised child, in school or at home.



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The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down should be a core text for any professional who is working with children. The accompanying workbook contains a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for those "where do I start moments". Working with traumatised children can be daunting, but ‘The house that wouldn’t fall down’ is a story children will love and professionals will take hope from.

Gemma Finley, Children's Counsellor

Due to increased waiting times and lack of outside agency support, pressure is being placed on schools to help children cope with what can be an upsetting and stressful world. Supporting with mental health is an area teachers often lack confidence in. These books and resources offer the starting point needed and enable teachers and teaching assistants to feel like this is an area they can support with. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read. After years of searching I know there is nothing quite as good as this out there!

Corrin Watson, Assistant Head Teacher and SENCO

These wonderful stories are so easy for children to relate to, and understand the feelings and meanings shared. The resource books are ideal for helping children to explore their emotions, and for parents, carers and school staff to feel equipped to help them to do so.

Gemma Oliver, Learning Mentor



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Storybook: The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down

The House That Wouldnt Fall Down

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A Paperback / softback by Hollie Rankin

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/06/2019
    ISBN13: 9781138360488, 978-1138360488
    ISBN10: 1138360481

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This beautifully illustrated, therapeutic picture book tells the story of Ava the Elephant. Ava lives in a house where she doesnât always feel happy and safe, but it is a house that Ava loves. One day Avaâs house falls down. Ava is a very determined elephant and sets out in search of a new home. She tries many different houses on her journey, but none seem quite right; none seem stable or safe enough to her.

    This storybook has been written to support key adults in helping traumatised children to find a way to trust again. The story encourages children to identify with some of Avaâs experience and to explore the feelings she experiences. The book helps promote discussion and reflection; and aims to reassure children that it is possible to find a âhouse that wonât fall downâ.

    The resource Guide to Re-building Trust with Traumatised Children has been written to accompany the picture book, providing information, guidance and ideas for anyone supporting a traumatised child, in school or at home.



    Trade Review

    The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down should be a core text for any professional who is working with children. The accompanying workbook contains a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for those "where do I start moments". Working with traumatised children can be daunting, but ‘The house that wouldn’t fall down’ is a story children will love and professionals will take hope from.

    Gemma Finley, Children's Counsellor

    Due to increased waiting times and lack of outside agency support, pressure is being placed on schools to help children cope with what can be an upsetting and stressful world. Supporting with mental health is an area teachers often lack confidence in. These books and resources offer the starting point needed and enable teachers and teaching assistants to feel like this is an area they can support with. Beautifully illustrated and a pleasure to read. After years of searching I know there is nothing quite as good as this out there!

    Corrin Watson, Assistant Head Teacher and SENCO

    These wonderful stories are so easy for children to relate to, and understand the feelings and meanings shared. The resource books are ideal for helping children to explore their emotions, and for parents, carers and school staff to feel equipped to help them to do so.

    Gemma Oliver, Learning Mentor



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    Storybook: The House that Wouldn’t Fall Down

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