Amongst the beauty of the Okavango delta in Botswana, Cleo the Crocodile
loved having fun with all of his animal friends. That is, until one day
Hogan the Hippo, who was supposed to look after Cleo, started to act
mean and hurt him. Cleohas to leave the swamp to find a safe new home -
he's scared and puts his prickles up for protection, so all the other
animals are afraid of him. How can Cleo find a new safe home? How can he
make new friends when he doesn't know who he can trust?
This activity book developed by expert child psychologist Dr Karen
Treisman combines a colourfully illustrated therapeutic story about Cleo
the Crocodile to help start and enrich conversations, which is followed
by a wealth of creative activities and photocopiable worksheets for
children to explore issues relating to attachment, relationships,
rejection, anger, trust and much more.
The activities are accompanied by extensive advice and practical
strategies for parents, carers, and professionals on how to help
children aged 5-10 to start to name their tricky feelings. It will help
children to understand their own prickles, to trust others and begin to
invest in relationships so they can let others close again.
This activity book is complemented by a standalone picture book of
Cleo's story, also available from Jessica Kingsley Publishers (Cleo the
Crocodile, ISBN 9781839970276).