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Top 10 Reads

Let it flow: Healthy ways to release emotions 
 
Lipp, R., & Phillips, C. (2023). Wildling Books. 


This book is all about ways to allow emotional energy to flow out in healthy and safe ways that you can try. 

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Breathe with me: Using breath to look after my tinana, hinengaro, and wairua 
 
Tutagalevao, Abel Junior. (2022). CulturalHubb.

This book provides simple meditative breathing exercises for children and everyone to use at home, school or anywhere. It encourages the use of Māori stories (purakau) aligned to Te Ao Māori principles to engage and connect with children to help them calm their breath while experiencing different feelings/emotions throughout the day.

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Aroha: Māori wisdom for a contented life lived in harmony with our planet 

Elder, H. (2020). Penguin Books.

Through 52 whatatauki, Dr Hinemoa Elder shares the power of Aroha and explores how it could help us all every day.

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Whare Tapa Whā Kete Resource Kit 

Written by Geneva Harrison; illustrated by Katherine Hall; Te Reo by Moana Keelan. (2020). Tuhi Stationery. 

This resource kit is designed as an introduction to Whare Tapa Whā, a wellbeing model developed by leading Māori health advocate Sir Mason Durie in 1984 that describes health and wellbeing as a wharenui. It is a tool to improve the wellbeing of kids and their whānau and have fun at the same time.

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The well gardened mind: Rediscovering nature in the modern world 

Stewart-Smith, S. (2021). William Collins. 
 
Stuart-Smith reminds us that planting a seed is a gesture of faith and hope, and that gardening can offer us a pathway back to wellbeing and connection.

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Together: Loneliness, health and what happens when we find connection 

Murthy, V. H. (2020). Wellcome Collection. 

Former Surgeon General of the United States, Vivek Murthy’s book reveals the importance of human connection, the hidden impact of loneliness on our health, and the social power of community.

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The Gratitude Project: How the science of thankfulness can rewire our brains for resilience, optimism, and the greater good 

Smith, J. A., Newman, K., Marsh, J., & Keltner, D. (Eds.). (2020). New Harbinger Publications. 

The result of a multiyear collaboration between the Greater Good Science Center and the University of California, The Gratitude Project explores gratitude’s deep roots in human psychology and how it affects our brain.

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Wellbeing, recovery and mental health 

Slade, M., Oades, L., & Jarden, A. (Eds.) Cambridge University Press, UK. 

An overview of current research into wellbeing for mental health which shows the benefits of positive mental health approaches becoming part of mainstream policy and services. 

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Whakarongo ki ō Tūpuna | Listen to your Ancestors 

Joseph, D., & Te Whata, M. (2019). New Zealand: Oratia Books. 

This picture book centres around how a teacher guides her granddaughter and her pupils to walk the path of their ancestors/tūpuna. 

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Whakawhetai Gratitude 

Nathan, H. (2023). Allen & Unwin.

A bilingual gratitude journal based on the Māori holistic approach to health, hauora. Discover the four dimensions of hauora: Taha tinana (physical), taha hinengaro (mental), taha wairua (spiritual) and taha whānau (family). 

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