Little Lucy Bullies
Jordan Corcoran’s Second Children’s Book is geared towards ages six to twelve-Years-Old and addresses the important topic of bullying.
Little Lucy is having a bad day. When she sees her best friend laughing with the new girl at school, Little Lucy feels left out and lonely. Later that day, Little Lucy takes a spill in the cafeteria in front of the whole school, leaving her feeling embarrassed and angry. Little Lucy has big feelings that spill out, and she loses her temper and becomes a bully.
Little Lucy Bullies helps kids understand where mean behavior comes from, encouraging them to be more compassionate towards others and themselves. This story also helps us learn why our words matter and how to talk through tough feelings.
Little Lucy and the Little Butterflies
Jordan Corcoran’s very first children’s book. Little Lucy is a bright and colorful book aimed at teaching children up to eight-years-old how to feel safe talking about and managing their feelings and mental health.
Little Lucy is struggling with little butterflies in her little stomach at school. As Lucy breaks down, her mom supports her and encourages her to talk about how she is feeling, teaching Little Lucy an important breathing technique to help with her anxiety. When it comes time for math, Little Lucy is overwhelmed by the fear of getting answers wrong and everyone laughing at her. When her breathing technique doesn't work, Little Lucy's teacher helps her identify triggers and develop a plan.