The Girl Who Ran is a unique, multi‑sensory storybook that invites children to discover their own pace and power. In a class of sprinters, a young girl loves to move – she skips, hops and laughs – but the 100‑metre dash leaves her trailing behind. At first she feels like she doesn’t belong in the world of sport. Everyone else races ahead, lungs burning and legs pumping; she reaches the finish line late and wonders if she’s “not good at running”. Her classmates are proud to win races, yet inside, some wish they could go further. When the girl reads about runners who travel miles without stopping, she is amazed. How can anyone run more than 100 metres? She experiments with speed and soon realises that sprinting makes her legs burn out quickly.
Instead of giving up, she begins a gentle journey of discovery. She slows down and finds that she can breathe, her muscles don’t hurt and she can keep going. She learns about fuelling her body with steady energy rather than quick sugar highs and practises moving her arms close to her sides so she doesn’t zig‑zag. She discovers that calm breathing settles her heart and that leaning forward and landing softly lets gravity help her. On hills, she shortens her stride and uses light, bouncy steps. As she listens to her body, running becomes joyful and sustainable. Her former competitors stop, tired from their all‑out bursts, while she keeps going with a smile. They notice her, not because she beats them, but because she endures. In the end the other children ask if she can show them her way.
This book isn’t about winning; it’s about learning to move in harmony with your body. Through sensory textures and interactive prompts, children feel the difference between rushing and pacing. Each page pairs with small, glue‑safe textures such as grass, ribbon or foil to bring the story to life through touch. Extended audio narration explains why slowing down helps muscles work longer and how calm breathing lowers the heart rate, using child‑friendly language grounded in science. Twelve original pieces of music guide the emotional arc: early tracks feel rushed and uncertain; later tracks are calm, rhythmic and confident.
The Girl Who Ran supports social‑emotional learning. It shows that difference isn’t failure and that there’s more than one way to succeed. It encourages perseverance and resilience; research shows children are more motivated when adults praise effort rather than step in to “fix” their work. It also spotlights a girl in sport, an area where representation matters. Books featuring women and girls in athletics help children discuss perseverance, bias and role models. By emphasising sustainability over speed and enjoyment over comparison, this story resonates with children who are put off sports by competitive pressure. It is ideal for families, teachers and therapists looking for inclusive, sensory‑aware books that nurture confidence.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Girl Who Ran is a calm, sensory-friendly children's story about discovering that success does not always mean being the fastest. When a young runner struggles to keep up in races, she begins to explore a different approach. By slowing down, listening to her body, and finding her own rhythm, she learns that everyone moves through the world in their own way.Part of the Sense Able Story series, the book combines storytelling with hands-on interaction. Children are invited to add simple textures such as fabric, sand, ribbon, and foil to each page, turning the book into a tactile learning experience. Optional audio and music can also be accessed through scannable codes, supporting read-aloud storytelling and deeper engagement.The Girl Who Ran is designed for children aged 5-7, but it can be enjoyed by younger children with support and by older children who benefit from sensory learning approaches. It is particularly helpful for parents, teachers, and carers who want to encourage confidence, patience, and self-understanding in children who may learn or move at their own pace.Designed for children aged 5-7, The Girl Who Ran supports confidence, patience, and self-understanding while gently reinforcing that everyone moves and learns at their own pace.The story gently reinforces an important idea: moving slowly is not failing. It is simply another way to reach the same destination. A calm, sensory-friendly childrens story that challenges the idea that faster is better. Through rhythmic storytelling, tactile interaction and optional audio, the book supports children in understanding pace, persistence and confidence in their own way of moving and learning. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781919433233
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