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The Boy and The Pink Light

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Pub Date 29 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 8 Aug 2025

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Help your child understand and embrace their emotions—with the gentle wisdom of The Boy and The Pink Light.

One day, a joyful little boy suddenly feels a sadness he can’t explain. Unsure how to cope, he meets a radiant pink light that shows him how to navigate these unfamiliar feelings—and reminds him that it’s okay to feel sad sometimes.

This beautiful and uplifting story helps children recognize and express their emotions, offering comfort and reassurance when they need it most.

Inside this heartwarming book, you and your child will discover:

● The perfect words to soothe a child’s sadness and boost inner happiness

● A story that resonates with real emotions, helping children feel seen and understood

● Gorgeous, hand-drawn illustrations that captivate and inspire

● Simple, valuable and powerful lessons to build emotional resilience and self-worth

With The Boy and The Pink Light, finding the right way to talk about feelings becomes an easy, joyful experience.

Share this one-of-a-kind story with your little one—and create special moments, meaningful conversations, and a deeper connection together.

Help your child understand and embrace their emotions—with the gentle wisdom of The Boy and The Pink Light.

One day, a joyful little boy suddenly feels a sadness he can’t explain. Unsure how to cope...


A Note From the Publisher

Mayra Clay is Mexican who has lived in the UK since 2010 with her amazing husband and her two fantastic boys.

She has been a Meditation Teacher for The Bright Path Ishayas since 2011 and worked as a Teaching Assistant for several years at a local primary school near her home in Bethnal Green, London.

Having her two boys and working as a Teaching Assistant helped her realise that children are fountains of love and compassion. It was this realisation that inspired her to begin writing children’s books, in the hope that no child need lose awareness of this gift - a gift that we are all born with, but that most of us forget when we start to “grow up”.

Mayra Clay is Mexican who has lived in the UK since 2010 with her amazing husband and her two fantastic boys.

She has been a Meditation Teacher for The Bright Path Ishayas since 2011 and worked as...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781399969901
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 26

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This is the story of a young boy who just can't seem to get over his deep, sudden sadness. When he comes across a magically vibrant, bright pink light, he soon discovers that allowing it to fill his heart will help comfort and sustain him, even when he can't see it!

This is simple enough for kiddos to understand, but powerful enough to remind adults that we, too, can always call on our inner light. Beautifully illustrated and deeply resounding in its message!

Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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