
Wren's Good News

Wren's Good News
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A gentle story for tender-hearted children who feel the weight of the world.
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When Wren sees a little girl on the news searching through rubble for her favorite dress, her heart aches. Why, she wonders, does the news only share the sad stories?
So, with her father’s help, Wren decides to make her own paper — The Good News Gazette — filled with stories of hope, kindness, and small joys from her neighborhood.
From a garden of new sunflowers to a brother returning home, Wren discovers that good news is everywhere if you look for it — and that even the smallest acts of kindness can ripple across the world in powerful ways.
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Written for sensitive and empathetic children who feel deeply about others, Wren’s Good News offers comfort and inspiration in an uncertain world. It reminds readers that while we can’t fix everything, we can still choose to see the good, help in small ways, and believe in hope.
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Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, and social-emotional learning, this
heartwarming story encourages compassion, optimism, and emotional resilience.
Ideal for:
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Highly sensitive, empathic, and neurodivergent children
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Ages 4–8 and their families
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Parents and teachers looking for social-emotional learning books about kindness and hope
Themes: Empathy · Hope · Kindness · Emotional Awareness · Helping Others
Wren’s Good News is a tender, empowering picture book for sensitive children (and the grown-ups who love them).
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It reminds readers that while we can’t solve every problem in the world,
we can still choose kindness, notice the good, and make a difference—one small act at a time.
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Perfect for readers who love The Invisible Boy, Have You Filled a Bucket Today?, and A Sick Day for Amos McGee, this gentle, heartfelt story celebrates empathy, hope, and the quiet power of compassion.
Other Books in the Wren's Way Series:
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The Heart of A Wren
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Wren Learns Her Way
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Wren's Picture Day: Finding Her Yes in A Sensory World
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Wren's Picture Puzzles: A Story About Thinking in Pictures And Finding Meaning in Words
These books are wonderful and so needed during this time when more and more highly sensitive, neurodivergent and highly empathic children are being born. 💜
Andrea Kennedy
These books are so beautiful. The illustrations and the stories are filled with light codes that my heart recognized immediately. I turned around and ordered a second set to gift. These are wonderful for children but also for the inner child of adults who still need to feel seen and understood.
Dasha
I thought these books were very good and gave a good perspective of what neurodivergent kids go through on a daily basis. I am excited to read them with my students at school. The pictures are beautiful and really add to the stories.
Anonymous
Beautiful books. The message in each one is so heartwarming! Customer service is fantastic. Illustrations are precious! Can’t say enough about these books!
Christy Allen

