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OverviewCry Hard Chucky is a tender, hand-illustrated picture storybook about wellbeing, empathy and resilience, exploring fatherhood and healthy parenting through the warm, relatable (and oftentimes giggle-inducing) relationship between a dad and son. Featuring expressive watercolour illustration by award-winning artist Emma Stuart and gentle storytelling by Australian author Andrew Kelly. The debut title in this independently published series supports emotional safety, self-regulation and kindness, showing how family encouragement helps children navigate grief, failure, fear, pain and other big feelings. Celebrating father and son connection, emotional literacy and healthy relationships, it invites young readers into a story where crying is a strength, not a weakness... Chucky is a great little kid. He is good mannered, fun loving and into everything. But when he makes a mistake, or things don't go his way, he tends to get angry and upset. With Dad's help, Chucky learns the healing powers of having a good cry. The perfect father's day gift. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew R Kelly , Emma Stuart , Emma KellyPublisher: Box Glen Publishing Imprint: Box Glen Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.086kg ISBN: 9781764401814ISBN 10: 1764401816 Pages: 26 Publication Date: 01 June 2026 Recommended Age: From 0 to 12 years Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReviewed by Maggie Dent, one of Australia's most-loved parenting authors & educators and host of ""The Good Enough Dad"" Podcast. ""A huge part of my work around boys has been to challenge stereotypes especially boys are tough and they shouldn't cry or display vulnerability. This excellent book touches on some common tricky moments like making a mistake, not winning and when a beloved pet dies, and this Dad reassures his son...""cry hard, Chucky - it will help...and it does. Written by a teacher in the outback Andrew Kelly and fabulously illustrated by Emma Stuart. A great resource for homes, schools and communities. Congratulations Andrew and Emma"" See original post here! Author InformationBorn and raised on a wheat and sheep farm in Victoria's southern Mallee region, Andrew Kelly is the thirteenth of fourteen children. His rural upbringing has inspired him to write and produce several touring stage plays. Now a music teacher at Swan Hill Primary School, Andrew has also authored a children's book series on emotional wellbeing, beginning with Cry Hard Chucky and Laugh Hard Chucky. His newest book Good Onya Chucky is now available.Andrew regularly visits schools and libraries to present engaging Author Sessions, which feature book readings, singalongs, craft activities, and more. To enquire about booking an author visit, please contact Andrew at andrewkellystories@outlook.com. Emma Stuart has been illustrating Children's books for the past 20 years. In this time she has illustrated over 200 books. Published by Hachette, New Frontier, Little steps, Brolly Books and Book Group, Emma has also recently worked on a title for the Duchess of York through Serenity Press. In August 2023, Emma had her first author / illustrated early childhood picture book published by Serenity press; ""Peewii and the Tree"". A book aimed at teaching little ones about the magic and importance of trees.Emma works primarily with water colours, but also works with acrylics, oils, pen and ink and pencil. Her characters are full of life and bring a real sense of 'light heartedness' to the reader. Recent awards and acknowledgements include 2021 ""Literary Titan Book Awards"" for ""Charlie, Blue and Larry Lamppost"" (written by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York). ""International book awards FINALIST"" for ""Climb"" (written by Caroline Tuohey) 2014. Shortlisted for Australia's ""Speech Pathology"" book of the year awards 2013. As well as illustration, Emma also exhibits landscape works regularly through Jacob Hoerner Galleries, Melbourne. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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