
Our Book Range





Out of Control?
Worried?
Sad?
Angry?
Are you looking for ways to support your child in managing their emotions?


Look no further!
Join Kilko the Koala on a heartwarming journey toward better emotional health and well-being for your child, paving the way for a happier, more resilient future.
Let’s empower our children with confidence and emotional strength, one helpful strategy at a time! With Kilko’s guidance, your child will learn essential skills to thrive emotionally and face life’s challenges positively whilst building emotional independence and resilience.
Featuring simple, fun, and brightly coloured illustrations, with a variety of strategies to try. The books are engaging, easy to absorb and apply for both children and adults.




Book 1
Out of Control
Meet Kilko the Koala, a cute, fuzzy blue koala who’s here to help you and your child understand and cope with big feelings! Have you ever felt overwhelmed by emotions — happy, sad, angry, worried — all at once? Like you’re about to lose control or explode?
These moments often happen when you’re not around to help your young one understand what’s going on inside them. They can feel alone, frustrated, and misunderstood, unsure how to express themselves or self-regulate to feel better. These intense emotions can lead to unexpected behaviours, outbursts, and reactions.
In Out of Control, Kilko shares his experience of feeling many big emotions in a single day. He reassures children that it’s okay and completely normal to feel this way. Kilko explains what happens to his body, mind, and senses when he feels out of control, and he shares what he did to manage those emotions. He also offers simple strategies that children can try next time they feel overwhelmed, giving them the tools to help themselves.



Meet Kilko the Koala, a cute, fuzzy blue koala who wants to help you and your child understand and cope with big feelings! Being worried or anxious can feel bad; it may make your tummy hurt, your heart race, and your mind spin with lots of thoughts.
These feelings can stop you from having fun or trying new things because you might be scared something will go wrong. When you can’t do the things you usually enjoy, it can make you feel sad or alone. In Worried, Kilko shares what it feels and looks like to be worried.
He explains how worry affects his body, mind, and senses, and shares how he manages these big feelings, transforming them from bad to good. Kilko guides children on how to navigate different environments with greater confidence. He also offers simple strategies they can try when feeling worried, empowering them with the tools to manage their own emotions.
Book 2
Worried



He explains how sadness affects his body, mind, and senses, and reveals how he manages these big feelings, transforming them from bad to good. Kilko discusses various events and situations that made him feel sad and emphasises that feeling sad is a normal part of experiencing big emotions.
He highlights the importance of having a good cry or talking to someone but also encourages not staying sad for too long. Kilko explores mindfulness, gratitude for the good things in life, and looking at different perspectives. Through Kilko’s helpful strategies and relatable examples, your child will learn that it’s okay to feel sad and discover how to transform their sadness into something positive, gaining confidence to navigate different environments.
Meet Kilko the Koala, a cute, fuzzy blue koala who wants to help you and your child understand and cope with big feelings! In Sad, Kilko shares his experiences of what it feels like to be sad and what it looks like.
Sad
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Book 4
Angry
Meet Kilko the Koala, a cute, fuzzy blue koala who wants to help you and your child understand and cope with big feelings! In Angry, Kilko shares his experiences of what it feels like to be angry and what it looks like.
Kilko explains how anger affects his body, mind, and senses, revealing how he manages these intense feelings and transforms them from bad to good. Kilko shares different events and situations that trigger his anger, emphasising that feeling angry is a normal part of experiencing big emotions.
Kilko highlights the importance of expressing anger in a healthy way, such as talking to someone or finding a safe outlet for those feelings. Kilko also explores strategies like deep breathing, and practicing mindfulness to help calm down when anger arises. Through Kilko’s helpful strategies and relatable examples, your child will learn that it’s okay to feel angry and discover how to channel that anger into something positive, gaining the confidence to navigate their emotions in different situations.


