πŸ–οΈ Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book 🎨

When Big Feelings Hijack the Day – Colour Your Way Back. Or just have fun coloring!

Maybe you aren’t looking for just a coloring book for your child.
Perhaps you’re looking for a way through the meltdowns, the morning nerves, the “I can’t” moments, and the end-of-day emotional leftovers.

Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the WorldΒ  helps provide that simple “reset button” so children can nurture resilience while building Gratitude, Kindness, and Courage as lifelong habits – without lectures, power struggles, or “calm down” commands.

βœ… Great for ages 4–8Β  Β  βœ… Plafully empoweringΒ  Β  βœ… Adult friendly!

The front cover of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows Daisy relaxing under a tree. She is thinking of all the friends and happy past-times that makes her heart glow. She is building her Thank You Place with things that she is thankful for, that makes her heart feel cozy.

The real outcome isn’t an activity. It’s the skill of self-regulation and the gift of self-empowerment.

This is for the moments when you’re thinking:
πŸ’­ “I want them to feel in control of their own body.”
πŸ’­ “We need a tool that builds their internal strength, not just a distraction.”
πŸ’­ “I just need something that helps… quickly.”
πŸ’­ “They’re a good kid having a hard moment.”

This book doesn’t demand that a child “be calm.”
Instead, it provides the rhythmic, bilateral bridge they need to self-regulate.
It moves them from a state of being overwhelmed to a state of self-empowerment, one brave little stroke of color at a time.

πŸ¦‰ Tiny steps are still steps. And I am annoyingly proud of them.

Page 53 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows Daisy in loving contemplation of Mama Deer's teachings, that she does not have to be perfect to try a new thing. She just has to do what she can.

If Any Of This Is Your Week… You're In The Right Place

In early childhood development, we know that when the nervous system hits “alarm mode,” logic is locked out.

Using this book helps kids self-regulate for when:

  • Morning nerves show up before school – tight tummy, clingy legs, big worry eyes
  • After-school eruptions happen because they’ve held it together all day
  • Sibling squabbles turn your house into a tiny courtroom
  • Bedtime feelings arrive right when you’ve finally sat down
  • Perfectionism takes over: β€œI can’t do it unless it’s perfect”
  • Confidence dips: β€œI’m scared / I’m not brave / I’m not good at this”

This colouring book is your β€œno big speech required” tool that gently guides kids towards Gratitude, Kindness, and Courage in real life – not just in theory.

The back cover of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a narrative describing the benefits of the coloring book. There are screenshots of 6 pages from the book, showing various Social-emotional Learning prompts to help children navigate big feelings and challenges in daily life.

Why Colouring Works (When Talking Doesn’t)

Kids can’t talk their way out of overwhelm.
But they can
colour their way into safety.

Colouring gives their hands something steady to do while their brain catches up – and the reflections gently guide them toward:

Gratitude

Spotting what’s steady and good.

Kindness

Softening the inner critic.

Courage

Taking the next brave little step.

The Win

No pressure. No performance. Just new habits.

Page 63 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a very proud Daisy who succeeded in her challenge. Her friends look on in wonder and admiration.

What It Gives Your Child (And You)

For kids:

  • A safe way to name feelings without being put on the spot
  • A gentle practice of courage – a β€œtry anyway” approach
  • Kindness prompts that don’t feel cheesy
  • Gratitude habits that build confidence, not toxic positivity
  • A sense of β€œI can handle this” – page by page

For grown-ups:

  • A calm activity that doesn’t require you to be a mindfulness expert
  • A way to connect without interrogating (β€œTell me about your day!” …cue silence)
  • A tool you can use anywhere: kitchen table, waiting rooms, classrooms, the car
  • A simple routine that helps you feel like: β€œOkay. I’ve got this.”

πŸ¦‰ You deserve tools too, you know. You’re raising tiny humans. Heroic!

Friends Around the World Show Us How

Daisy the Deer and Friends Around the World take children on a global adventure that quietly teaches something big:

there are many ways to be brave, kind, and thankful – and your child’s way counts.

It’s perfect for families and classrooms who want to instill deeper values, such as:

  • empathy
  • perspective
  • connection
  • courage in new situations
Page 73 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a young Australian boy throwing trash from a public playground into the bin.
Page 93 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a young Zimbabwean boy in a messy kitchen, with a tray of pancakes and tea. He is giving a Happy Birthday breakfast to someone in his family.

How to Use It In 5 Minutes (Yes, Really)

The Brave Little Routine:

  1. They pick one page (or you help – don’t overthink it)
  2. Colour for 2–5 minutes
  3. You ask ONE question (choose your favourite):
    • β€œWhat do you notice in your body right now?”
    • β€œWhat’s one kind thing we can do next?”
    • β€œWhat’s a brave little step – not a giant one?”
  4. Done. Now celebrate the try!

That’s it. You just practised Mindfulness + SEL without making it A Whole Thing.

Pair It With Daisy’s Story (For Deeper Impact)

If you want the full β€œstory + practice” combo:

  • Start with Daisy the Deer’s Brave Thank You Place (the story that introduces the Thank You Place and brave tools)
  • Use this colouring book as the repeatable, everyday practice
  • Add the free Build Kit so kids can create their own Thank You Place at home

πŸ¦‰ I call this the β€œread it once, use it forever” plan.

Page 49 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a Daisy looking around her brand new Thank You Place, while her Mama Deer and friends gaze lovingly at her.

Parent Survival Kit: Pick Your Moment (No Prep Required)

You don’t need another β€œperfect parenting” plan.
You need a tiny tool for the exact moment you’re tempted to join the screaming match and see who can out-banshee the other.


Choose the scenario below, grab a page, and let colouring do the heavy lifting.

πŸ¦‰psst: I don’t recommend the screaming – it’s terrible for the vocal cords – try this book instead.
I’m not saying it’s magic… but I’m also not Not saying that…

What's Your Scenario?

Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the WorldΒ  isn’t about β€œcalming down.”

It’s about building Emotional Resilience and Self-Regulation – so hard moments don’t get the final say.

They’ve held it together all day – and then home becomes the emotional unloading zone.

What you do (5 minutes):

  • Pick one page
  • Snack if available (πŸ¦‰After-school snack + colouring = surprisingly powerful magic!)
  • Colour (fewer words from you, more regulation from them)

What it gives you:

  • fewer power struggles
  • a softer transition into the afternoon
  • a child who feels safe enough to reset

Mini prompt to try:
β€œWant to colour your feelings for a minute?”

Why it works:
Colouring keeps their hands busy while their nervous system settles – and the reflections gently steer them toward
Kindness, Gratitude, and Courage as a bonus. Win!

If bedtime turns into worries, stalling, tears, or suddenly remembering every scary thought ever – this is for you.

What you do (5–10 minutes):
Use one page as a soft landing:

  • colour together
  • pick one reflection
  • end with a tiny brave plan for tomorrow

What it gives you:

  • a gentler bedtime rhythm
  • connection without interrogation
  • self-regulation practice (even when it’s dark)

Mini prompt to try:
β€œLet’s give your brain something cosy to do.”

Why this works:
You’re not forcing calm. You’re building β€œI can handle this” habits – which is much more useful!

Perfectionism and anxiety love a dramatic entrance: tears over small mistakes, refusing to try, crumbling at challenges.

What you do (5 minutes):

  • Pick a courage-themed page
  • Colour one small section
  • Celebrate the trying, not the result

What it gives your child:

  • courage to take the next tiny step
  • kinder self-talk
  • confidence that grows from practice (not pep talks)

Mini prompt to try:
β€œWhat’s one brave little bit you could colour first?”

Why this works:
This book quietly rewires that moment by practising:

  • Courage = try the next tiny step
  • Kindness = talk to yourself like a friend
  • Gratitude = notice what’s already working

Because confidence isn’t a pep talk. It’s a habit.

πŸ¦‰ β€œTrying again” deserves a badge. I don’t make the rules. (I do. But still.)

Β Emotional resilience

Self-regulation

Social-emotional skills

Illustration of Wise Oliver the Owl, a gentle and wise character, holding a card with a heart on it, sitting atop an open book. Oliver guides children through the Gratitude ABC Trail in Daisy the Deer’s Brave Thank You Place.

😎 Show Off Your Pages

Share your Glorious Globetrotter’s creativity and growth with us!

Go ahead and submit

  • a finished page
  • a brave moment when they tried something
  • a note about their new confidence, perhaps

We’d love to hear it all, and share it on our platforms, with your permission!

πŸ–οΈ Reviews πŸš€

Page 75 of Daisy the Deer & Friends Around the World Coloring Book shows a young French girl watering pot plants, while her mother looks on with love and appreciation.

“Our wall is feeling so very lonely. She’s looking for some love…

“Would you like to see your review here instead of this sad placeholder?”

“Submit one now and make our wall happy – let’s make her come alive!”

Got The Book? Share Your Thoughts!

Have you joined the adventure? Don’t leave your sparkles hiding – share your review by drawing or writing one up!
Your thoughts could inspire the next Courageous Cub do amazing things too. 🌟

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Designed for ages 4–8 (and absolutely enjoyed beyond that).
  • You will find a range of images from simple to more intricately detailed.
  • This blend allows children to find a picture that they feel comfortable with, while also allowing room for taking on a challenge.

Colouring is the doorway – the prompts and reflections gently build mindfulness and SEL (Social-emotional Learning) skills through play.

  • Choose digital for instant access and re-printing favorites.
  • Choose print for a keep-forever book and easy gifting or classroom use.
  • This book contains 107 pages.
  • There are 50 images are printed on single sided paper, so each page displays a single image.
  • The back of each page is blank, accomodating for bleed-through.
  • The introductory front matter pages at the start of the book contain bonus images, which are on double side printed paper.Β 
  • These contain images such as the Rise, Roar and Soar logo.
  • Yes, it can handle ink, but you will simply need to insert a loose sheet of paper behind the one you’re child is working on.
  • This prevents any bleed-through to the next image overleaf.
  • The images contain thick, solid black line art on white paper, without shadow or greyscale.

Ready to Rise, Roar and Soar?

Let’s Turn Colouring Time Into Brave Time

Grab your copy, pick a page, and watch big feelings become something your child can handle – one colourful step at a time.

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