Count Yourself Calm

Taking BIG Feelings to a BIG God

By Eliza Huie, illustrated by Mike Henson
from 24 reviews

Teach children a calming activity that focuses their attention on God and helps them manage their emotions.

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Description

This beautifully illustrated and empathetically written book walks children through a calming exercise that focuses their attention on God and helps them manage their emotions.

Through a combination of slow breathing, prayer, and focusing on five things about God and his good gifts, children will learn to count themselves calm. Children can practise this calming exercise while you read them the book and then use it when they feel upset, sad, angry, worried, anxious, or scared.

This resource is a great tool to equip children 4-7 years old to regulate their emotions and calm down.

Written by Eliza Huie, Director of Counseling at McLean Bible Church, Arlington, who has worked with children in a biblical counselling capacity.

Product details

Contents

  • Count Yourself Calm activity
    Emotions Wheel
    Note for Parents

Specification

Age range: 4 - 7
Contributors Eliza Huie, Mike Henson
ISBN 9781784988135
Format Hardback
First published May 2023
Dimensions 7.7" x 9.4" x 0.2"
Case quantity 50
Language English
Pages 24
Publisher The Good Book Company
Endorsements

Julie E Lowe

Counselor and Faculty at CCEF, author of Building Bridges, Biblical Counseling Activities for Children and Teens

A sweet, winsome way to point children to the Lord while giving them tangible
help in calming strong emotions.

David Platt

David Platt, Lead pastor of McLean Bible Church in metro Washington, D.C. and founder of Radical.

I wholeheartedly commend Eliza Huie to you, and specifically this biblically focused, practically effective book that will help children to cast their cares on God.

Jane Watkins

Director of Mentoring, Growing Young Disciples

This wonderful little book acknowledges children’s strong emotions and helpfully gives a model that takes the child (and adult) to our heavenly Father.

Customer reviews


23/05/2023

“God Changes Hearts”

How can you teach your kids to properly express and control their emotions? In Count Yourself Calm, Eliza Huie shares five simple steps for taking big feelings to a big God.

Aimed at 4-7 year olds, this book is an adaptation of a calming activity that uses the five senses. In this book, your children will be redirect their focus on God as they manage their emotions. It is simple and straightforward, giving practical steps to give our anger, anxiousness, and attention to God.

God Changes Hearts

The illustrations by Mike Henson were friendly with striking colors. My children enjoyed the Emotions Wheel towards the back of the book, to help them describe how they feel. We’ve been working with our children in giving them different words and ways to express their emotions, and this was a great resource to use.

I most appreciated the fact that the book asks your children to focus on two promises of God that gives hope. I recently learned that we must teach our children that change is possible, and this book reminds us that this what God does. He changes our hearts, and it’s a prayer that I want for myself as well as my children.

I received a media copy of Count Yourself Calm and this is my honest review.


23/05/2023

“God Changes Hearts”

(Review written for 'Count Yourself Calm')

How can you teach your kids to properly express and control their emotions? In Count Yourself Calm, Eliza Huie shares five simple steps for taking big feelings to a big God.

Aimed at 4-7 year olds, this book is an adaptation of a calming activity that uses the five senses. In this book, your children will be redirect their focus on God as they manage their emotions. It is simple and straightforward, giving practical steps to give our anger, anxiousness, and attention to God.

God Changes Hearts

The illustrations by Mike Henson were friendly with striking colors. My children enjoyed the Emotions Wheel towards the back of the book, to help them describe how they feel. We’ve been working with our children in giving them different words and ways to express their emotions, and this was a great resource to use.

I most appreciated the fact that the book asks your children to focus on two promises of God that gives hope. I recently learned that we must teach our children that change is possible, and this book reminds us that this what God does. He changes our hearts, and it’s a prayer that I want for myself as well as my children.

I received a media copy of Count Yourself Calm and this is my honest review.


19/05/2023

“Excellent Short Book”

(Review written for 'Count Yourself Calm')

This is a lovely short book for young children to help them understand how to talk about their feelings with God, whatever those feelings are! It's simple and to the point, but I can imagine it being something to read together when things are tough, or just a technique to learn to use alone. The illustrations are lovely too. A great present for a young child to work through with a parent or guardian together


19/05/2023

“Excellent Short Book”

This is a lovely short book for young children to help them understand how to talk about their feelings with God, whatever those feelings are! It's simple and to the point, but I can imagine it being something to read together when things are tough, or just a technique to learn to use alone. The illustrations are lovely too. A great present for a young child to work through with a parent or guardian together


17/05/2023

“Practical Help for Big Feelings”

I know my home is full of big feelings these days! We could use all the help we can get to name & respond to those emotions. This book is so helpful in teaching that process to kids & adults alike. The colorful illustrations help with the kids remember what they read. And it’s all based in Scripture!


17/05/2023

“Practical Help for Big Feelings”

(Review written for 'Count Yourself Calm')

I know my home is full of big feelings these days! We could use all the help we can get to name & respond to those emotions. This book is so helpful in teaching that process to kids & adults alike. The colorful illustrations help with the kids remember what they read. And it’s all based in Scripture!


09/05/2023

“Colorful book with a helpful practice”

(Review written for 'Count Yourself Calm')

My four and six year old often have a hard time calming down when they get worked up. I think this book will be helpful for them to practice and be able to calm themselves down.

The book itself has engaging and colorful pictures and is really nicely made and illustrated.

The practice of calming down involves teaching them how to take deep breaths and then counting down from 5 and thinking of different things that make them feel happy, at peace, and encouraged. It also directs their attention to God and who he is. Because that’s really how we learn to manage our emotions- with God’s help.

I really like the ‘feelings’ wheel at the end of the book. If my kids aren’t sure how to describe what they’re feeling I think that will be helpful to them to be able to point to how they feel.

I would definitely recommend this God-focused book on calming down!


09/05/2023

“Colorful book with a helpful practice”

My four and six year old often have a hard time calming down when they get worked up. I think this book will be helpful for them to practice and be able to calm themselves down.

The book itself has engaging and colorful pictures and is really nicely made and illustrated.

The practice of calming down involves teaching them how to take deep breaths and then counting down from 5 and thinking of different things that make them feel happy, at peace, and encouraged. It also directs their attention to God and who he is. Because that’s really how we learn to manage our emotions- with God’s help.

I really like the ‘feelings’ wheel at the end of the book. If my kids aren’t sure how to describe what they’re feeling I think that will be helpful to them to be able to point to how they feel.

I would definitely recommend this God-focused book on calming down!


02/05/2023

“Fantastic, fun and full of Scripture! We love this book!”

As a mama, I was so happy to discover a book that teaches mindfulness from a Christian perspective! Over the years of toddler hood and through preschool, my daughter and I have read a handful of books that focus on calming techniques and mindfulness, but this was the first one that gave practical , easy to follow advice paired with Scripture and I LOVED it!

Using vibrant, rainbow-colored illustrations, this sweet book helps young children understand that it is okay to have a bad day and experience a wide range of big feelings. It instructs them on a simple breathing technique that they can pair with a short prayer when emotions surge in their little hearts and minds. I love that the prayer focuses on trusting in God.

After a deep breath, the book then uses mindfulness by counting down from five. With short and to-the-point book words, the book encourages children to name the people and things that God has given them which bring them love, joy, peace and hope, with a final reminder to describe one attribute of God. Each countdown page has a short Bible verse, offering an excellent way to tuck God’s word into their little hearts and encourage their minds, giving them the strength to face their feelings.

This book is incredible! It is so profound, yet engaging, simple and fun. It is also a great reminder for children and adults alike to keep our minds focused on God and what He has given us, as well as on what He has promised us when times are hard. A definite recommendation for any young child’s library!

* I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and all thoughts below are my own. I was not required to post a positive review.


02/05/2023

“Fantastic, fun and full of Scripture! We love this book!”

(Review written for 'Count Yourself Calm')

As a mama, I was so happy to discover a book that teaches mindfulness from a Christian perspective! Over the years of toddler hood and through preschool, my daughter and I have read a handful of books that focus on calming techniques and mindfulness, but this was the first one that gave practical , easy to follow advice paired with Scripture and I LOVED it!

Using vibrant, rainbow-colored illustrations, this sweet book helps young children understand that it is okay to have a bad day and experience a wide range of big feelings. It instructs them on a simple breathing technique that they can pair with a short prayer when emotions surge in their little hearts and minds. I love that the prayer focuses on trusting in God.

After a deep breath, the book then uses mindfulness by counting down from five. With short and to-the-point book words, the book encourages children to name the people and things that God has given them which bring them love, joy, peace and hope, with a final reminder to describe one attribute of God. Each countdown page has a short Bible verse, offering an excellent way to tuck God’s word into their little hearts and encourage their minds, giving them the strength to face their feelings.

This book is incredible! It is so profound, yet engaging, simple and fun. It is also a great reminder for children and adults alike to keep our minds focused on God and what He has given us, as well as on what He has promised us when times are hard. A definite recommendation for any young child’s library!

* I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and all thoughts below are my own. I was not required to post a positive review.

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