Holdin Pott

Holdin Pott by Chandra Ghosh Ippen, published by Piplo Productions on September 22, 2019, is a children’s book that explores emotional themes through the lens of family and relationships. This edition, consisting of 34 pages, presents a narrative centered around a pressure cooker named Holdin Pott and a little pot who learns to navigate difficult feelings such as sadness and anger. The story aims to provide a gentle approach to discussing emotions, making it accessible for both children and adults.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover how Holdin Pott helps Little Pott manage the challenges of expressing feelings when the pressure is high. The narrative encourages conversations about emotions and offers a comforting perspective on dealing with social themes related to feelings and family dynamics. Through its unique storytelling, Holdin Pott serves as a resource for fostering understanding and connection, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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A worn pressure cooker and a sweet little pot learn new ways of dealing with difficult feelings
Meet the Potts. Holdin Pott grew up learning to keep in feelings of sadness and anger. He is one tough pressure cooker. Little Pott is watching and wants to be just like him, but when you’re little and the heat is on really high, it’s hard to keep the lid on and hold tough stories and feelings inside. What will Little Pott do? How will Holdin Pott help him?
From the team that created Once I Was Very Very Scared and You Weren’t With Me, comes a new story to help children and grown-ups start difficult conversations and snuggle in closer together.
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