The Ember Compass

Author:   Elizabeth Rideout ,  Elizabeth Rideout
Publisher:   Big Little Lessons Books
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781067588205


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   25 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Ember Compass


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What if your biggest feelings weren't problems to fix - but messengers trying to help? When Casey's birthday plans fall apart, disappointment hits hard. Really hard. The obstacle course is built. The clue cards are ready. The cake is waiting. And then - nothing. Everyone is sick. No one is coming. The best birthday ever just became the worst. But under the big oak tree in the backyard, something unexpected turns up - a mysterious, glowing compass with no directions. Only questions. Guided by the Ember Compass and a few surprising companions, Casey discovers that feelings don't show up to ruin things. Feellings show up because something important is happening inside. Even the uncomfortable ones. Especially the uncomfortable ones. The Ember Compass is a gentle, imaginative story about big feelings, quiet courage, and finding a new way forward when things don't go as planned. Through warmth, humour, and a little magic, this first book in the Flippin' Feels series invites readers aged 6-12 to explore their emotions with curiosity instead of resistance - and discover the strength waiting on the other side. The Flippin' Feels series is built on a simple but powerful idea: every feeling is a messenger. Not just the hard ones. Disappointment, anxiety, frustration, and anger all carry wisdom - and so do joy, contentment, and excitement. Learning to listen to all of them, rather than avoiding the difficult ones or clinging to the pleasant ones, is the practice that builds real emotional resilience. The Ember Compass introduces children to this framework through story rather than instruction - because children learn what they live, not what they are told. Casey's adventure through disappointment and out the other side is an experience readers carry with them long after the last page. For parents and educators, the book includes the Compass Code - a three-question practice children can use independently when any big feeling arrives. It is simple enough for a six-year-old and deep enough for an adult. The Flippin' Feels series follows Casey and the Ember Compass through the full emotional landscape of childhood. Book 2, The Ember Compass and the Storm of Ideas, introduces the feeling of Anxiety and explores what happens when worried thoughts arrive fast and loud and just won't stop. Each book in the series addresses a different feeling, builds a different skill, and adds a new companion to Casey's growing collection of emotional guides. The series is designed to grow with its readers - meeting children where they are, one feeling at a time, for as long as they need it. Perfect for readers aged 6-12, classroom read-alouds, family reading, school and public library collections, and any child navigating the emotional landscape of growing up. Because feelings don't happen to us. They happen for us. Elizabeth Rideout, PhD is the author and illustrator of The Ember Compass. She holds a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of New Brunswick, with research focused on experiential and embodied approaches to emotional development. The Flippin' Feels series draws on more than fifteen years of framework development, research, and real life experience as the mother of three deeply feeling boys. Perfect for readers who loved Inside Out and The Wild Robot - and for every family navigating big feelings together.

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Author:   Elizabeth Rideout ,  Elizabeth Rideout
Publisher:   Big Little Lessons Books
Imprint:   Big Little Lessons Books
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.118kg
ISBN:  

9781067588205


ISBN 10:   1067588205
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   25 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""The Ember Compass is the kind of book that changes how a child understands themselves. Every family programme, school, and youth organisation in this country should have it."" - Debbie Cooper, Former Executive Director, Boys & Girls Club of Saint John; Former Regional Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada (Maritimes) ""Most SEL resources teach children about emotions. The Ember Compass teaches children to trust them. That distinction is everything - and it is why this book belongs in every classroom library in the country."" - Erin, Educator ""I loved it! It's so cool that feelings are actually all helpers. I want to read the next book about Anxiety, and I hope there will be more!"" - Gryffin, age 8 ""Watching my son explain, 'Feelings don't happen to us, they happen for us, ' to his younger brother after reading The Ember Compass was one of those winning parenting moments I'll never forget."" - Christine, Parent ""I read a lot of children's books about feelings. Most of them tell children how to manage emotions. The Ember Compass does something more valuable - it shows children that their feelings are already working for them. I will be recommending this to every teacher and family I work with."" - S.B., School Counsellor ""I bought this for my grandson and ended up reading it myself. It is the kind of book that changes how you think about your own feelings while you are busy thinking about theirs. I loved reading it with my grandson, we are both eager for more in the series."" - Maureen, Grandparent ""The Ember Compass reads like the book someone should have handed me when I was eight years old - and also last Tuesday. It is written for children and lands for everyone. The ending stayed with me for days. I cannot wait for Book 2.


Author Information

Elizabeth Rideout, PhD is an author, researcher, and speaker based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She holds a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of New Brunswick, with research focused on experiential and embodied approaches to learning and emotional development.She is the creator of The Flippin' Feels, a children's emotional literacy series built around the idea that every feeling is a messenger trying to help, and Big Little Lessons Everyday, a speaker and workshop platform bringing the same framework to parents, educators, and health professionals. She has facilitated workshops and presentations for more than two decades.Elizabeth is the mother of three deeply feeling boys - and it is from that daily life that this series grew. She lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where she homeschools her children, continues her research, and writes. Elizabeth Rideout, PhD is an author, researcher, and speaker based in Fredericton, New Brunswick. She holds a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of New Brunswick, with research focused on experiential and embodied approaches to learning and emotional development.She is the creator of The Flippin' Feels, a children's emotional literacy series built around the idea that every feeling is a messenger trying to help, and Big Little Lessons Everyday, a speaker and workshop platform bringing the same framework to parents, educators, and health professionals. She has facilitated workshops and presentations for more than two decades.Elizabeth is the mother of three deeply feeling boys - and it is from that daily life that this series grew. She lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where she homeschools her children, continues her research, and writes.

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