Sawyer’s Big Idea

Sawyer’s Big Idea by Kimberly Horch, published by Magination Press, American Psychological Association on September 9, 2025, is a children’s book designed for ages 5 to 9. This 32-page edition follows Sawyer, a creative child filled with energy and big feelings, as he navigates a day of imaginative pursuits. When his plans don’t unfold as expected, Sawyer experiences frustration but learns that a day rich in creativity still holds value, even if projects remain unfinished.
Readers will find that this book addresses the recognition of strong emotions and offers strategies for staying calm when thoughts outpace actions. It celebrates neurodivergent perspectives and the joy of exploration, making it suitable for classrooms, therapy sessions, and family reading. Additionally, it includes a reader’s note with tips for supporting children who may struggle with focus, reinforcing its commitment to children’s emotional wellness.
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Sawyer’s Got Big Ideas, Big Energy—and Big Feelings to Match!
Sawyer wakes up bursting with creativity. He sketches, builds, imagines, and jumps from one idea to the next. But when things don’t go according to plan, frustration sets in. With a furry sidekick by his side and a day full of half-finished projects, Sawyer learns that even when nothing gets “done,” a day filled with imagination still counts.
Key Features:
- Helps kids recognize big emotions and stay calm when their thoughts move faster than their plans
- Celebrates neurodivergent minds and the joy of exploration
- Includes a reader’s note with tips for supporting children who struggle with focus
- Perfect for ages 5–9—great for classrooms, therapists, and family reading
- Created by Magination Press, the children’s imprint of the American Psychological Association—trusted experts in children’s emotional wellness
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