The Thought Explorers - Book 1Big Feelings. Little Thoughts. Endless Discoveries.Every child has moments when their feelings seem too big. It might be worry before school, frustration when a project does not go as planned, or sadness that shows up out of the blue. Parents and teachers know these moments well, and sometimes it is hard to find the right words to help.That is why I wrote The Thought Explorers.Each story draws on real-life circumstances and a touch of humor to gently guide children, and grown-ups too, toward something simple yet life-changing. This first collection of seven heartwarming, funny, and adventure-filled tales shows that our emotions are not delivered by the outside world. They are shaped by the thoughts we are experiencing on the inside, moment by moment. When kids begin to see that connection, even the biggest emotions such as anxiety, stress, sadness, or stage fright do not seem so overwhelming. They discover that calm and confidence are already inside them, waiting to be noticed. That insight alone can turn a tearful moment into one filled with possibility.Rooted in the Three Principles understanding of Mind, Consciousness, and Thought, these tales help children notice the link between thoughts and feelings in a playful way that makes sense to them. Each story feels like an adventure, yet also plants seeds of resilience, self-confidence, and inner peace.Inside you will find: Colton and the Glitchy Goggles - When goggles go haywire, Colton learns to see past the static in his head.Evie and the Forest Whisper - A quiet walk in the woods helps Evie listen beyond her worries.Jack the Explorer and the Rabbit Who Vanished - A puzzling magic trick turns into a lesson in presence.Amelia and the Art Contest - Amelia discovers that creativity shines brightest when pressure fades.Agent Mirabelle: Operation Copycat - Mirabelle tries to be like everyone else until she remembers who she really is.Xavier and the Spotlight Surprise - Stage fright gives way to a surprising moment of clarity.Colton and the Birdhouse - When things fall apart, Colton discovers what is always whole.Why parents, teachers, and kids love these stories: They open the door to meaningful conversations about emotions, resilience, and self-confidence.They give anxious or sensitive kids a new way to understand their feelings.They are fun to read aloud, filled with warmth, humor, and light-bulb moments that kids carry into daily life.Whether you are curling up for bedtime reading, using them in the classroom, or sharing them in counseling sessions, these stories offer gentle tools to help children who experience big feelings, anxious thoughts, or self-doubt. The Thought Explorers reminds children, and all of us, that wisdom and calm are never far away. Sometimes, all it takes is one fresh thought to see things differently.For ages 5 to 105.Because big feelings, and little thoughts, are something we all share.