Some Bunny to Talk To: A Story About Going to Therapy by Cheryl Sterling, Paola Conte, and Larissa Labay

Appropriate Age Range: 4-8 years

What this book is all about:

This book tells the story of little bunny who needs Some Bunny to talk to. The story explores some of the feelings that children may experience before coming to therapy and it explains who a therapist is and what they do with your child in counseling. The book also answers questions your child may have about play therapy, such as what privacy means and how long they will go for.

Why you might want to read it:

This book is a great way to explain play therapy to your child so they can understand what the process of play therapy will look like. At the end of the book, there is also a note for caregivers that outlines how to best support your child during play therapy.

3 questions for you to ask your children after reading it:

  1. Was there anything in the book that seems interesting to you?

  2. Do you have any questions about anything in the book?

  3. How do you feel about going to play therapy?

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