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Under One Sky. A Healing Coloring and Story Book for the Heart
Shu Chen Hou (Author) · Kokoshungsan Kids · Paperback
A poet in a city that never sleeps. An astronomer on a quiet hill far away. They have never met - yet every night, they lift their words toward the same sky.
Under One Sky is a beautifully illustrated coloring and story book for adults and mindful creatives, weaving an original short story with art therapy-inspired coloring pages designed to encourage emotional healing, self-reflection, and inner calm.
Elara writes letters to strangers and folds them into paper lanterns. Kian maps constellations and sends his words into the dark. Neither expects a reply. Yet across oceans and cities and loneliness, something invisible and steady grows between them - proof that kindness travels farther than we expect, and that we are never truly alone.
Each page pairs lyrical, meditative prose with hand-illustrated coloring scenes, inviting readers to slow down, breathe, and make the story their own through color. This is not a book to rush. It is a book to feel.
Inside this book you will find: A complete illustrated short story about human connection and belonging; coloring pages designed for mindful, therapeutic creative practice; themes of empathy, loneliness, hope, and the quiet power of small acts of kindness; and a free printable PDF version available upon proof of purchase.
Ideal for: Adults and young adults seeking stress relief, creative mindfulness, emotional wellbeing, and self-care through storytelling and art. Suitable for personal use, wellness practice, bibliotherapy, and educational or counseling settings.
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