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Gidget Foundation Australia Helps Parents Tackle Perinatal Depression with Bunny Books

02/05/2018
Advertising Agency
Sydney, Australia
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The books were created by Naked to bring the often-silent issue of perinatal depression and anxiety into the open

To coincide with World Maternal Mental Health Day on May 2nd, not-for-profit organisation Gidget Foundation Australia and Naked are launching the Little Helper Bunny Books: bedtime stories for little ones which double as parental self-help books, to tackle common symptoms of PNDA.

Across Australia, 1 in 5 new mums and 1 in 10 new dads suffer from perinatal depression and anxiety (PNDA). That's almost 100,000 expecting and new parents each year.


PR_Images1 (1).jpgSays Jon Burden, executive creative director at Naked: "This is a hugely important issue, and one that required us to think aPR_Images3 (1).jpg bit differently about how we reach our audience.

"For thousands of new parents who are struggling but haven't reached out for help, their baby may be the only person that they actually talk to, so this was our start point. By focusing on that moment of bonding when parents read to babies, we've created something that starts people talking, whilePR_Images6 (1).jpg also driving much-needed funds to support Gidget Foundation's great work."

The Little Helper Bunny Books are a collection of four titles, beautifully illustrated and carefully written to deliver immersive content for little ones that puts proven psychological strategies between the lines for the reader. Each book is accompanied with its own online film, which explores the symptoms and strategies behind the book in more detail.

Says Chris Barnes, clinical psychologist, Gidget Foundation Australia: "The books aim to help parents tackle insomnia with visualisation; beat anxiety by anchoring themselves in the moment; handle low energy with discipline and exercise; and use gratitude to transform their point of view. The reader is immersed in powerful and gentle psychological exercises designed to positively transform their state of mind and most importantly, each book is an invitation to speak to a psychologist if they need help."

So, if you or someone you know is expecting, or a new mum or dad, The Bunny Books could be the most thoughtful and useful gift. With all proceeds going directly to The Gidget Foundation, the box set includes four titles (Bunny Floats, Bunny Wears Gumboots, Bunny Finds Home and Run Bunny Run) and is available to purchase online at gidgetfoundation.org.au/bunnybooks for $29.95 (plus P&P).

With conversations well underway, Naked and Gidget Foundation aim to partner with corporate, healthcare and retail brands to increment points of distribution, making the Little Helper Bunny Books even more accessible to parents.

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