Imagine living in a world where we’ve all been taught how to calmly navigate our feelings...

Imagine for a minute what it would REALLY feel like.


Odette’s Alphabet

an illustrated children's story & concept BOOK, with mindful activities

 

Odette is an ant who questions her place in the colony, where all she does is work. Overwhelmed by a new feeling of stress, she decides one day to leave the anthill to experience the freedom of creating her own world.

Odette's Alphabet is an empowering story that offers a map to handle big emotions, with kindness, unity and courage.

 
We can’t control the world around us – but we always have the ability to bring our self back to that safe place inside of us… the place of the present moment… of calm… and of joy.
— Davidji, in Foreword for Odette's Alphabet
 

IMAGINE A WORLD WHERE CHILDREN CAN

grow feeling valued, unconditionally loved, in charge of their own state of

happiness, face daily challenges with confidence, learn from their mistakes, improve, try again, grow, overcome failures and setbacks, transform their negative self-talks into positive ones, know the power of their mind, expand their contribution, live their purpose and build deep bonds of love and trust.

 
 

This is the core of Odette’s mission

  • Every human being is capable of developing the skills necessary to become the best version of themselves.

  • It is time to innovate in the world of parenting and education in order to prepare our children for the world of tomorrow.

  • By helping children learn new life skills, we give them the opportunity to reach their potential, so they can succeed and thrive.

Happiness comes from developing an independent growth mindset.

 
It’s exactly what the world needs now. A generation of families will benefit from its simplicity and inspiration.

— Liz Vaccariello, former Editor in Chief at Parents and Real Simple
 
I adore this book. I work for Boys & Girls Clubs of America and our trauma informed approach to youth development makes this a must have for Clubs and our programs.
— Mia @withabookinmyhand