Super Souls on a Sunday: Sky's First Adventure

Super Souls on a Sunday is a series created for children up to 6th grade. It is written with the intention of helping children find ways to cope with many issues they can go through, such as Bullying, Grief, Moving, loneliness, Illness and more. The hero in the first book is 6 year old Sky, a young soul living in heaven with super powers. She passes all her tests to prove she is a super soul, and begins her training to come down to earth and help a human child. This young earthling is being bullied in school, and feels lost, confused, even believes no one is aware of her plight. Little does she know the Elders in heaven are training Sky to help this young girl. This is a series of stories capturing all the Super Souls in heaven and designed to teach children strength perspectives, empowerment and healthy ways to go and recover from a difficult experience.

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Reviews:

Super Souls on a Sunday is a thoughtful, compassionate book about caring for others, understanding emotions, and dealing with sad feelings but told to us through the voice of Sky, a “Super Soul” in training. Sky’s adventures, as she learns about her role, weave a fanciful tale that takes her to Earth to meet her first challenge, young Ashley. This is a must-read for parents or elementary school teachers to promote social skills introduce the topic of bullying.
Maria F.
I loved the story and creativity brought into the subject of kindness vs. bullying. The book introduced words that an adult can teach to a child for developmental skills. Well written, and definitely leaving you with a desire for more. Can't wait. Thank you Jan.
Amazon Customer
Hopefully there will be many more Sky adventures! Super Souls on a Sunday is a great children's book helping kids to find ways of coping with growing up. I'm no child, but still growing up, so it was very inspirational to me too. Kudos to Jan Cuva-Primmer, who obviously has great experience and insight into the problems kids face in childhood and uses it in an affective, and creative way to speak to children.
Steven Jankowski
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