
Reading Well format availability - all schemes
A spreadsheet containing the ISBNs and format availability of all Reading Well booklists. This document includes Welsh language books.
Reading Well for children provides quality-assured information, stories and advice to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. Books have been chosen and recommended by leading health professionals and co-produced with children and families.
The booklist is targeted at children in Key Stage 2 (aged 7-11), but includes titles aimed at a wide range of reading levels to support less confident readers, and to encourage children to read together with their siblings and carers.
The books are available to borrow from your local library. Selected titles are also available to borrow as e-books and audiobooks. Visit your local library website to find out how to join the library and access books electronically.
Our guide to the book collection and digital leaflet are available to download for free.
Our bilingual digital leaflet is available to download for free.
How Not to Lose It: Mental Health – Sorted
Anna Williamson, Sophie Beer
What’s Going On Inside My Head?
Molly Potter, Sarah Jennings
Healthy for Life: Self-esteem and Mental Health
Anna Claybourne
Exploring Emotions: A Mindfulness Guide to Dealing with Emotions
Paul Christelis, Elisa Paganelli
Questions and Feelings About: Worries
Paul Christelis, Ximena Jeria
Outsmarting Worry: An Older Kid’s Guide to Managing Anxiety
Dawn Huebner PhD, Kara McHale
#Goldilocks (A Hashtag Cautionary Tale)
Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross
Something Bad Happened: A Kid’s Guide to Coping with Events in the News
Dawn Huebner PhD, Kara McHale
Planet Omar: Accidental Trouble Magnet
Zanib Mian, Nasaya Mafaridik
The Boy Who Built a Wall Around Himself
Kara Simpson, Ali Redford
The Colour Thief: A family’s story of depression
Andrew Fusek Peters, Karin Littlewood, Polly Peters
Can I tell you about ADHD?: A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals
Susan Yarney, Chris Martin
Questions and Feelings About: Autism
Louise Spilsbury
The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People
Kate Power, Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth, Richard Rogers
Questions and Feelings About: Having a Disability
Louise Spilsbury
A spreadsheet containing the ISBNs and format availability of all Reading Well booklists. This document includes Welsh language books.
A promotional toolkit for the Reading Well for families scheme. It contains background information about the scheme; display and activity ideas; template copy for online…
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Reading Well for children is supported by:
British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies, The British Psychological Society, Carers UK, Carers Trust, Mental Health First Aid England, Mental Health Foundation, Mind, National Association of Primary Care, NHS England (Children and Young People’s Mental Health), Public Health England, Royal College of General Practitioners, Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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