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This blog shares my therapeutic storytelling work around the world - I passionately believe 'stories know the way' and I am writing, collating, and collecting stories that help or heal challenging behaviours and/or situations for children and adults.
1. My Japanese Book is now released - 'Stories to Touch the Hearts of Children'

This is an exciting moment for me - this book is a beautiful publication done by Tokyo Shoseki - it has a hard cover with dust jacket, and is illustrated throughout - thank you to Chinatsu Sunaga for all her hard work with translation! The book includes some new stories written for the tsunami survivors - you can read an example of one of these on my 'stories' links page - "The Flowered Kimono"

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