Mira & the Tree of Colours

Mira and the Tree of Colours is the second book in the Wonderfully Made junior fiction series, supporting children aged 4–10 in developing emotional resilience, self-reliance, and confidence.

Binky the Bunny discovers a magical tree where each leaf glows with a different emotion. As Binky explores the tree’s colours, readers learn how to identify, express, and understand feelings in healthy ways.

This gentle, imaginative story is especially helpful for children with ADHD and those experiencing low self-esteem or emotional overwhelm.

While written for young readers, the book includes practical tools, reflection prompts, and useful insights for all ages—making it a valuable resource for parents, educators, and health professionals.

Ideal for readers seeking children’s books about emotions, mental health, self-reliance, and ADHD.

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"Mel’s visit was engaging and practical. Her storytelling connected with students on a personal level, and her activities encouraged creative thinking in a way that felt accessible and inclusive."

~ Ms. Carter, Year 4 Teacher

"My son came home talking about Mira and Binky with so much excitement. He’s never related to a character like that before. Mel’s book helped him feel understood and proud of how his mind works."

~ Rachel, Parent

"I liked how Mel showed us that having lots of ideas is a good thing. I made my own Idea Nest and started writing my own story. It was fun and made me feel confident."

~ Noah, Age 10

"Mel’s visit was a valuable addition to our wellbeing program. Her message about neurodiversity was clear, respectful, and empowering.

Students responded positively, and staff appreciated the practical tools she shared."

~ Mr. Singh, Principal

"Mel’s books are a hit in our library. Students return them with notes and drawings inspired by the stories. Her visit helped reinforce the importance of creativity and self-awareness in learning."

~ Mrs. Lane, School Librarian

"Mel’s presentation helped my daughter feel seen. She now talks about her ADHD with pride instead of embarrassment. The book and school visit gave her language to describe her strengths."

~ Tom, Parent

"Mel’s workshop was well-structured and thoughtful. Students were encouraged to explore their own stories and reflect on how their minds work. It was a refreshing approach to creative writing."

~ Ms. Huang, English Teacher

"I didn’t think I could write a book, but Mel showed us how to start with one idea and build from there. I wrote about a robot with ADHD and now I want to keep writing."

~ Liam, Age 13

"Mel’s visit opened up important conversations about emotional regulation and self-esteem. Her approach was gentle, relatable, and backed by lived experience. Students felt safe and inspired."

~ Mrs. Doyle, School Counsellor

"Mel’s books and school visits are a rare combination of creativity, insight, and practical support. She connects with students in a way that’s genuine and lasting. Highly recommended for any school looking to support neurodiverse learners."

~ Angela, Parent & Teacher