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There's A Bully in my Brain

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There’s a Bully in My Brain is a delightful picture book that is sure to inspire readers of all ages. The story takes you on a journey inside the mind, and notices that a bully has taken over! But you don’t have to let that bully be the boss. You have the power to tame that bully and enjoy having thoughts that are uplifting and kind.
Author: Lauren has a passion for helping children and currently works in primary schools as a support teacher, working with children with additional needs. She has always loved helping children feel their best and spent many years teaching yoga and meditation where she specialised in children’s classes. Lauren loves living on the South Coast of Sydney and is a loving mother of three children. Working with kids as well as having her own has given Lauren deep insight into what challenges children are struggling with the most today. She hopes that her books will be able to reach a wider span of young people to help them overcome any difficulties they might be experiencing. Illustrator: Kayla Lee is an Adelaide based artist and designer. With a Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design she embraces all mediums to produce her works, however, she has a particular attraction to watercolour and digital art. Kayla has worked in various creative roles such as a digital graphic retoucher, photographer, graphic designer, illustrator and commissioned artist. Furthering her studies with a Master of Teaching, Kayla now teaches concept art and design to school students. She enjoys working with young artists encouraging them to explore and develop their skills. You can find her at @kkaylalee on Instagram
* There’s a Bully in My Brain is a delightful picture book that focuses on the importance of being kind to yourself. It is sure to inspire readers of all ages. * Blurbed by Maggie Dent. * Illustrated by talented artist, Kayla Lee. * The illustrations are unique and depict the emotions of the main character, which compliments the text. * Encourages mindfulness and positive affirmations. These are both skills that can be helpful to build from a young age.


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