A soft, playful story that helps children breathe, feel calm, and remember they are loved.
Come walk along with the Good Egg and his animal friends as they sing, breathe, and play their way through big feelings and gentle moments.
The Good Egg is a children’s story about breath, music, and friendship. Through playful animal characters and gentle rhythm, children learn how to slow down, breathe, and feel safe in their bodies.
Designed for children ages 3-8, supported by parents, educators, and caregivers
Our Animal Friends
Every feeling has a breath.
The Good Egg takes gentle breaths in and out, sharing calm and helping everyone feel safe together.
Sizzle loves a long “hiss” exhale. It helps her let go of any wriggles or worries until she is soft and smooth.
Ozzie opens his wings wide with every breath, filling his chest with bravery as he soars through the big blue sky.
Leo knows that even kings need to rest. He breathes gently into his mane, finding peace in the golden sunlight.
Bruce moves through the water with steady, deep breaths, helping him stay cool and focused in the deep blue sea.
Elly uses her big trunk to pull in great gulps of calm air, letting it fill her up until she feels sturdy and strong.
Breathing doesn’t have to be quiet or boring. It can hiss, roar. whoos, and sigh.
When children copy animal sounds and movements, they learn to regulate their big emotions in a way that feels like play.
This book supports emotional well-being without pressure or instruction. It helps children calm their nervous systems naturally through story, rhythm, and play.
Settle down for a peaceful night of rest.
Transitions that feel like a gentle deep breath.
A soft way to explore how we feel inside.
Learning presence without any pressure.
“Simple, gentle, and deeply effective for every home and classroom.”
Shaun Kay is a wellness facilitator, educator, and storyteller from Western Australia. He creates gentle stories that help children explore kindness, courage, and emotional safety.
“May every child remember the power of their breath.”
A story made to be felt, not rushed.
A reminder that every child is love.