The Whale Who Felt a Little Blue
A Book About Depression
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Narrated by:
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Michael Hajiantonis
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By:
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Isla Wynter
About this listen
Some days, Luka the blue whale doesn't feel happy at all. He gets angry, he's sad, he cries until the ocean is salty.
His friend Jenny wants to help Luka, but how?
Luckily, a wise mermaid might know what to do....
This story gently introduces children to the symptoms of depression and gives advice on how to help others who are feeling blue. This is a book not just for children.
This audiobook is recommended for:
- Children with parents, siblings, friends, or relatives suffering from depression
- Children who show symptoms of depression and low mood
- Adults of any age who want a simple and relatable insight into what it's like to have depression.
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