Books by Vivotis

Adult Reads

This book presents a comprehensive program of affective education, aligned with the international recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF. Designed for children and adolescents from diverse cultural backgrounds, it offers a global approach to emotional, relational, and social development, grounded in care, dignity, and respect for every individual.

Children’s Books

A gentle book to help children understand their bodies and their boundaries. Through an inner garden that grows, opens, or protects itself, children discover that they can say yes, no, stop, or wait. A clear and poetic way to talk about consent from an early age.

A picture book for ages 3–6, where emotions turn into colors, shapes, and companions. Through paper-cut illustrations, every feeling becomes visible, and every child feels seen. Because emotions are big – and so are they.

In the schoolyard, there is a silence that hurts. Until the day children find the courage to stop looking away. A gentle story to help children understand the essential role of bystanders in situations of bullying.

When night comes, thoughts can sometimes become too loud. Through a comforting story and simple rituals, this book helps children let their worries pass and find calm before falling asleep.

All families are different, and all of them matter. Through a child’s perspective, this book gently celebrates the diversity of families with simplicity and warmth. A reassuring story to help better understand the world around us.

My Screen, My Life… and Others is a story created for children aged 8 to 12, at the time of their first phone or first tablet. Through the eyes of a child, the book explores everyday digital habits, messages sent too quickly, respect for others online, and the role of shared rules with adults.

Through an ordinary day, a young girl discovers that every action counts for the planet. A positive picture book that introduces children to everyday ecology. A reassuring story that shows protecting nature is within everyone’s reach.

An essential book that helps children understand their bodies, feelings, and rights so they can protect themselves from sexual violence. Using simple, respectful language, it teaches children how to recognize uncomfortable situations, say no, and ask for help. A vital prevention tool for families and professionals.

Teen Reads

Growing up can sometimes feel confusing. Through the story of Aïcha and Kai, this reassuring book helps preteens and young teenagers understand the changes in their bodies and emotions. A gentle metaphor to feel less alone when facing puberty.

At fifteen, he feels like he’s the only one who isn’t doing well. Around him, everyone seems confident, happy, and comfortable in their place. Until the day he realizes that behind appearances, many others are doubting too.