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15 One Page Social Stories for Toddlers and Preschoolers

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Every toddler has moments of big feelings, tricky transitions, or new routines. Whether you are a parent, a daycare provider, or a child therapist, you know how important it is to have simple tools that work in real life. That is why we created the 15 One Page Social Stories Bundle. This friendly and ready to use resource helps little ones feel calmer, more confident, and understood. Why One Page Stories Work So Well A whole book can sometimes feel overwhelming for a toddler. One page feels safe and doable. Each story in this bundle uses short, gentle sentences and clear visuals so children can see what is happening and what they can do. This makes it easier for them to understand, remember, and practice new skills. For therapists and educators, the one page format makes it easy to introduce a topic during a session, share it with families, or add it to a calm down corner. For parents, it is quick to print and read before bed, after school, or whenever your child needs a reset. Sh...

When I Feel Overwhelmed by Noise Social Story for Toddlers and Preschoolers

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Many young children struggle when the world feels too loud. The classroom, daycare, or even family gatherings can sometimes overwhelm a child who is sensitive to sound. Instead of knowing what to do, they may cry, cover their ears, or withdraw. This is where a social story makes a big difference. The  When I Feel Overwhelmed by Noise Social Story  was created to give toddlers, preschoolers, and autistic children a calm and reassuring way to understand their feelings and practice simple coping skills. Shop Now on Etsy  Why a Social Story Works Children often need more than words when learning how to manage strong feelings. A story with pictures helps them recognize emotions, understand what is happening inside their body, and discover safe actions they can use. When the environment feels too noisy, this story guides them step by step to pause, breathe, and choose calming strategies. Parents and educators tell me that using a story like this makes transitions smoo...