Fanos Calms the Storm

Fanos Calms the Storm

Author
authorFanos Academy

When a football game ends in anger, the schoolyard feels like a storm. Children shout, stomp, and tears begin to fall. Fanos, the little lantern, shows them that feelings are like clouds, rain, and wind inside their hearts. At first, the storm feels too strong — but with calm breathing, sharing, and kindness, the children turn their storm into a rainbow. A heartfelt story of emotions, ups and downs, and the power of calming our feelings.

age3 - 9 years old
emotional intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
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