In today’s fast-changing world, where children are constantly absorbing new experiences, their ability to understand personal safety, express emotions, and set boundaries has never been more critical. Yet, how do we teach these vital life skills in a way that is engaging, age-appropriate, and empowering?

Enter The Little Voice That Roared, a groundbreaking children’s book that gives young readers the confidence to use their voice, set boundaries, and seek help when needed. This beautifully illustrated and deeply impactful book is not just another bedtime story; it is an essential tool for parents, educators, therapists, and child advocates worldwide.
Why this book is a game-changer for parents, caregivers, and child advocates
In an era where childhood anxieties, bullying, and personal safety concerns are rising, The Little Voice That Roared fills a crucial gap in children’s literature. Designed for children aged 4 to 8, this book teaches young minds how to recognize safe and unsafe feelings, understand the power of their words, and build self-advocacy skills that will benefit them for life.
For parents & guardians: A must-have in every household, this book provides a natural and reassuring way to discuss boundaries, personal safety, and emotional intelligence with young children. Parents will find it an invaluable resource in raising confident, self-aware kids who feel safe and empowered.
For Educators & schools: Classrooms should be spaces where children not only learn academically but also develop emotional resilience. The Little Voice That Roared serves as an engaging and insightful SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) tool that fosters discussions on emotions, self-worth, and advocacy.
For charities, child protection agencies & social services: Many children experience situations where they feel unheard or uncertain about speaking up. This book offers a gentle yet firm framework that professionals can use in therapy sessions, advocacy programs, and child safety workshops.
For counselors, therapists, & psychologists: Designed with trauma-informed principles, this book provides mental health professionals with a therapeutic tool to help children express their fears, understand safe relationships, and build confidence in their emotions.
For law enforcement & child welfare professionals: Teaching children about personal safety and consent is a societal responsibility. This book can serve as an early intervention tool to educate young children about recognizing and reporting uncomfortable situations in a safe and constructive way.
A book that creates lasting impact
Samantha Avril-Andreassen, renowned for her bestselling book Silent Screams, Loud Strength, has dedicated her career to advocating for those who feel unheard. With The Little Voice That Roared, she delivers a message of strength, courage, and empowerment for children everywhere.
Through engaging storytelling, interactive worksheets, and vibrant illustrations, this book bridges the gap between complex topics like personal boundaries and age-appropriate learning, making it an essential read for every child and the adults who love them.
Why this book is needed now more than ever
1 in 4 children faces situations where they feel unsafe but don’t know how to express it.
90% of childhood abuse cases involve someone the child knows, making self-advocacy skills crucial.
Teaching children to assert their boundaries early in life helps build lifelong confidence and resilience.
A must-have for every home, school, and organization
If you believe in raising strong, confident, and emotionally intelligent children, The Little Voice That Roared belongs in your hands. It is more than a book; it is a movement toward empowering the next generation.
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Perfect for parents, teachers, therapists, and child protection advocates
Includes interactive worksheets to reinforce learning
A timeless resource for building self-confidence in children
Available now on Amazon, bookstores, and select organizations worldwide.
Because every child deserves to be heard.
Because their voice matters.
Because when they roar, the world listens.
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