Goodbye, Balloon
Adam Ciccio
(Author)
Magriet Van Der Berg
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
- First book in the "Healthy Minds" series, where child psychologist Adam Ciccio explores daily obstacles and the mental health of young children
- Deals with loss and letting go
- The end page includes an explanation of how a young mind process loss and insights to help cope with it
- The book presents a highly relatable example of loss and situations we cannot control
- The illustrations and simple language make it an easy-to-understand read
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Clavis
Publish Date
March 07, 2023
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.9 X 10.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781605377711
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Adam Ciccio is an American author of several children's picture books, including Anxious Andy, Macie's Mirror, The Boy in the Orange Cape, A Beary Rainy Day, Maybe I'll Be, Climb a Giraffe, Go Out and Play, and more. Adam Ciccio is the author of the picture book series, Healthy Minds. The Healthy Minds picture books focus on mental health concerns in emotional development and social-emotional growth. Adam Ciccio's 2021 book, The Boy in the Orange Cape, was chosen as a finalist for the Kids' Book Choice Awards for "Best Illustrated Character." Adam Ciccio's treatment model and specialty focuses on educating children on social/emotional development stages and providing skills of self-awareness, patience, and autonomy, resulting in more resilience, confidence, and improved self-esteem in adolescent and early adult ages. Ciccio's books target children ages 5 years and up and are distributed globally in countries such as Indonesia, Belgium, Turkey, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, The Netherlands, Denmark, the United States, and more. Adam Ciccio is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Massachusetts, focused on applying CBT-based therapy for the treatment of anxiety-based disorders, behavioral concerns, mood disorders, & adjustment issues primarily in adolescents and young adults. Ciccio owns 4 outpatient counseling offices in the Greater Boston region. Ciccio also has a previous history of working in addiction and recovery counseling. He was a Clinical Director of a women's inpatient resident program at The Dimock Center in Boston, MA, and holds a certification as an Interventionist from The Addictions Academy. Ciccio is a part-time graduate professor at Merrimack College, teaching Evaluation & Treatment of Addictions.
Margriet van der Berg has been drawing since she could first hold a pencil. She grew up in a small village in the Netherlands and left home at age eighteen to study textile design at the Amsterdam Fashion Academy. After working for several years, she decided to study at the Art Academy. There, her love for painting with watercolors was born. Since then, Margriet has developed into an illustrator. She sells greeting cards and art prints, and since 2020, she has also illustrated children's books. Her first book for Clavis Publishing was When the Whales Came by Phebe Rasch.
Reviews
"When a child's beloved balloon is whipped away by a gust of wind, the youngster reveals an intriguing coping mechanism. In this tale translated from Dutch, the light-skinned, brown-haired narrator, who is barefoot and wears a simple ochre tunic, declares that the balloon makes them happy--it even feels magical. So readers understand the child's feelings when the pale, reddish balloon--formerly tied to the child's bicycle--sails out of reach. After shouting goodbye and wishing the balloon a "fantastic adventure," the child closes their eyes and imagines themself soaring with the balloon, so high that "the kites must be jealous." In a series of whimsical scenes, child and balloon travel over mountains and a lake, through a desert, and into outer space. Especially exhilarating: a moment when the youngster flies with pink flamingos. When menacing weather arises, the child says, "My balloon and I are brave. Flying out of the darkness I feel proud." The captivating watercolor and colored pencil artwork--even more interesting because the textured paper shows beneath--brings the protagonist's fantasies to life. The careful wording and lovely ending--in which the narrator pictures the balloon finding a new friend, a brown-skinned girl--evoke the best of guided imagery meditation and will speak to young readers coping with sorrow. No one should wait for a child to experience loss before sharing this wise, gentle book. Well-played grief counseling." - Kirkus Reviews
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