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Mimi the Complaining Cat: Parent/Caregiver/Teacher's Guide Kindle Edition
'Mimi the Complaining Cat Parent/Teacher/Caregiver Guide' is a guide to be used alongside 'Mimi the Complaining Cat'.
About Mimi the Complaining Cat
Mimi, Jenae's beloved cat, loves being close to her family. But when they go out without her, Mimi feels lonely, anxious and sad, unsure when they'll return. One day, overwhelmed with sadness, she runs away on an adventure-only to realise she's lost! Will Mimi find her way back home and share how she feels with her family?
About the Guide
This guide helps parents, teachers, and caregivers support children with separation anxiety by exploring emotions, fostering discussion, and providing strategies to manage anxiety effectively.
Message from Winsome:
'The message I want my book to convey is one of entertaining children-engaging them with the written word and poetry through the rhyming in my story-while also encouraging classroom discussions with young children about separation from parents, how we show love and care for others, and how to cope with difficult emotions.
I want to help children understand that it's okay to not feel okay and to explore healthy ways of managing tough feelings or situations. Instead of running away like Mimi, they can talk things through with a trusted adult, express their emotions through drawing or painting, listen to music and do an "angry stomp," or write a letter that captures exactly how they feel.
Another important lesson from Mimi's story is that when we try to hurt others, we may end up hurting ourselves in the process, just as Mimi did when she ran away and encountered Sarki Sark.
Through this book, I hope children, along with their teachers, parents, and carers, will discover healthy ways to manage anger and difficult feelings. My goal is for this story to serve as a therapeutic tool that helps build children's emotional literacy and resilience.
- Reading age4 - 9 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date21 April 2025
Product details
- ASIN : B0F22H53M2
- Publisher : Conscious Dreams Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : 21 April 2025
- Language : English
- File size : 2.3 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Page Flip : Not Enabled
- Reading age : 4 - 9 years
About the author

Winsome is a former social worker with over 30 years of experience dedicated to improving the lives of children and families. Specialising in adoption and fostering, she has worked directly with children from infancy to young adulthood, offering crucial support to families navigating the often complex and emotional journey of fostering and adoption.
With deep empathy and practical expertise, Winsome has been a steadfast advocate for children's well-being, committed to securing the best possible outcomes for both children and families. Her extensive experience has made her a trusted voice in the field, recognised for her unwavering dedication and compassionate approach.
Message from Winsome:
'The message I want my book to convey is one of entertaining children—engaging them with the written word and poetry through the rhyming in my story—while also encouraging classroom discussions with young children about separation from parents, how we show love and care for others, and how to cope with difficult emotions.
I want to help children understand that it’s okay to not feel okay and to explore healthy ways of managing tough feelings or situations. Instead of running away like Mimi, they can talk things through with a trusted adult, express their emotions through drawing or painting, listen to music, and do an "angry stomp," or write a letter that captures exactly how they feel.
Another important lesson from Mimi’s story is that when we try to hurt others, we may end up hurting ourselves in the process, just as Mimi did when she ran away and encountered Sarki Sark.
Through this book, I hope children, along with their teachers, parents, and carers, will discover healthy ways to manage anger and difficult feelings. My goal is for this story to serve as a therapeutic tool that helps build children's emotional literacy and resilience.
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