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Ducky friends

A children's book series
Social support has a remarkable effect on children. It improves their self-esteem, cooperation, academic skills, grades, and psychological well-being. But in order to have social support, ​you need social skills. Ducky Friends is a children's book series dedicated to teaching social skills through beautifully-illustrated stories with endearing animal characters. Children can enjoy the books on their own, or parents, teachers, or counselors can read the books with children to help them relate the skills to their own lives.

​The stories are set in Namibia, a country whose mission is the conservation of the environment and at risk species. Each book focuses on a specific social skill necessary for successful social interactions. The series follows the natural progression of social skills development -- Jovi Giraffe Learns To Look starts with eye contact, Revony Rhinoceros Starts to Smile introduces the concept of friendly body language, and Badi Blesbok Says Hello teaches the importance of greetings and different ways of saying hello.

​While the stories benefit children who struggle with social skills such as kids on the autism spectrum, with ADHD, or with social anxiety, they are meant to entertain all children and reinforce the skills they need to be successful in life. 
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What people are saying

​"Revony Rhinoceros Starts to Smile is a great resource for helping children learn foundational social skills. Like what they’ve done with Revony’s predecessor, Jovi Giraffe Learns to Look, the authors have expertly translated what the latest science says about how to teach social skills into a meaningful, approachable story. They’ve done so with brightly colored illustrations which clearly highlight facial expressions, eye contact, and other critical social skills that are taught through interactions between playful characters. I’ll be keeping Revony on my office shelf so I can refer parents to this very approachable and natural teaching tool."
--Raphael Bernier, PhD, Professor, University of Washington Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Executive Director, Seattle Children's Autism Center


"I LOVE your first book AND your second book! I want to see more, more and more! I have already tried Jovi Giraffe Learns to Look with my students. They love the animal characters and the wonderful facial expressions. The lesson on body language in Revony Rhinoceros Starts to Smile is wonderful. The page clarifying friendly and unfriendly behavior is perfect for any age. The books are a gift to all of us. Thank you for your creativity and wisdom!"
--Donna Dagenais, MA, CCC-SLP, Founder of the Mid Peninsula Speech and Language Clinic in Palo Alto, CA
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