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The Colour Thief: A family's story of depression

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The Colour Thief: A family's story of depression by Andrew Fusek Peters, Karin Littlewood, and Polly Peters

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By Andrew Fusek Peters, Karin Littlewood, and and, Polly Peters

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The Colour Thief is a simple, heart-warming tale which helps to open up the conversations around depression and to support young children whose families have been affected.

We follow a young boy who loves spending time with his dad, doing fun things together. When his father becomes sad and distant, he doesn’t understand and believes he has done something to make his dad so, despite being told otherwise. Time passes and his father begins to get happier again and they have fun together like before. Narrated from the child’s perspective and illustrated with beautiful pictures by the award-winning artist Karin Littlewood, this is the perfect book to read with children aged 7-9 years old who are trying to understand the cause and effects of depression, and reassure them that depression passes and their parents are not lost to them.

’It’s crucial kids learn about depression; that it’s nothing to feel ashamed about and they are not alone – one fourth of the world knows what it feels like. It’s going to be them that break the stigma, not us.’ Ruby Wax

‘This book brings freshness and vibrancy into a world often portrayed as dark and hidden, and it can help take away the feelings of helplessness and fear that can make families feel so alone.’ Marjorie Wallace CBE, Hon FRC Psych, Founder of SANE.

‘Vividly depict[s] a young boy’s reaction to his father’s depression… it’s worth sharing this clever and heartfelt book with the kids in your life.’ – Elise Moon (6) and Nick Moon (42), Kent – Single Step Magazine

Reviews

30 Oct 2024

Colour is used masterfully to illustrate complex themes of parental mental health- a necessary read for children and adults

20 Oct 2024

Amazing at centering depression and mental illness struggles through a child's perspective and making it accessible for children to understand. I thought the reminders throughout the book that this wasn't the child's fault were important! It felt very well considered and purposeful.

15 Aug 2024

Good way of explaining mental health for children.

10 Aug 2024

It was factual, and very interesting

25 Jul 2024

I felt sorry for Dad. He reminded me of my uncle x

31 Aug 2023

I thought it was a bit boring

29 Aug 2023

The pictures were beautiful.

14 Aug 2023

I thought it was sad and happy because the son and the dad loved th colours but then they went away the colours but they came back.

26 Jul 2023

It was quite a sad story because the dad was depressed and he felt poorly. I felt angry and sad. It’s really sad when the picture starts turning lonely. I don’t understand how the artist/illustrator drew such a great nose.

10 Jul 2023

It was amazing because the colours went back when dad was happy but in the beginning dad was sad

08 Jul 2023

I just don't like the bit when the dad felt like a marble stuck in a bottle. That bit made me feel sad.

18 Sep 2022

I enjoyed this story and it helped me to understand my own dad's feelings too.

05 Sep 2022

The book is about the Dad being poorly - there wasn't actually a colour thief x

04 Sep 2022

I found this book very interesting to read. It made me think.

27 Aug 2022

The Colour Thief is a great book showing on what it is like if some one really special to you loses all the colour in them and feels very dull. I recommend this book to readers above the age of 7.

25 Aug 2022

The pictures were kind of scary especially the one with the tree because it looked like it had a face. I like the book and would tell my friends to read it. I like the picture of him in the bottle

18 Aug 2022

I’m happy that the colour came back.

17 Aug 2022

That story was sad

12 Aug 2022

It was about a boy and a dad the dad loved colour but one day he got depressed everything was grey he thought the lamppost and the street were laughing at him until on day the sun was shining when he opened the curtains and had a cup of tea and wasn’t depressed any more and when’s on a walk with his son

11 Aug 2022

I loved this book because the dad found colours in the end.

11 Aug 2022

I thought there was a thief that stole colours.
I didn't know the dad had the colour thief inside. I thought a boy had it.
It was factual and it interested me because it had an happy ending.
Yes I would recommend it to someone else.

10 Aug 2022

It was a very nice book how every I did not know when winter came the man thought their was a thief
The boy because he showed his dad that the colour came back
yes I would recommend this book

09 Aug 2022

It was sad and boring.
I did not like any person there

30 Jul 2022

I’m feeling happy for the dad in the story when the sun goes up. My favourite character is the little boy.

27 Jul 2022

sad.

07 Jul 2022

Its a fiction story book. I like the character of dad's boy. He helpes his dad overcome his depression. I recommend this book to my friends.

06 Jul 2022

I liked the book I liked how it was a mystery adventure ii would recommend it

11 Oct 2021

We enjoyed this story, but at age 5 the story and understanding of depression wasn’t grasped during the story. We spoke about what depression is and how it affects sufferers at length afterwards.

29 Aug 2021

I kind of liked it.

28 Aug 2021

This book made me feel very very sad. When the happy ending and the colour came back I was pleased.

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