The Colorful Capes of Feelings – Helping Kids Navigate Big Emotions
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In this episode, we sit down with Andre and Constance Lewis,
the husband-and-wife duo behind Miles and the Colorful Capes of Feelings.
Inspired by their son Miles and their journey as parents, they’ve created a
children’s book series that empowers kids to express emotions, build
resilience, and strengthen family bonds through creativity and play.
We talk about:
The personal story behind the Colorful Capes of Feelings
series
How parents can support kids in navigating big feelings
Why “thinking like a kid” is a powerful tool for emotional
connection
Their mission to inspire confidence, compassion, and
resilience in families
Learn more about the
books: Colorful Capes of Feelings
If you’re a parent, educator,
or caregiver looking for fun, practical tools to help kids express emotions,
this conversation is for you.
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About Jane Elliot
Andre and Constance Lewis
are the husband-and-wife team behind Miles and the Colorful Capes
of Feelings, a children’s book series designed to help kids
navigate emotions with creativity and confidence. Drawing from their
backgrounds in pediatric dentistry and women’s health, as well as their own
parenting journey with their son Miles—who inspired the books—they’ve created a
mission-driven project that empowers families to embrace big feelings with
empathy, resilience, and play.
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Website: https://www.colorfulcapesoffeelings.com
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Instagram: @colorful_feelings.books
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