What if being a big sibling meant sharing your toys, your space... and the spotlight, too? Danny has had it with his little sister - he's hungry, his little sister won't stop getting into his stuff, and now she wants to play tea party when all he wants is peace. Just when he's about to lose his cool, Keisha the Kind shows up. And she's not just a superhero - she helps kids slow down, understand their feelings, and choose kindness even when it's hard. Keisha the Kind in My Little Sister Situation is more than just a sweet, relatable story. It's a practical tool for helping kids handle sibling frustration, emotional outbursts, and the everyday struggles of growing up with family. Why parents, teachers & therapists love it: - Helps kids explore emotions and sibling conflict in a playful, age-appropriate way - Rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), but wrapped in story and adventure - Promotes empathy, patience, kindness, and emotional regulation - Makes it easy for grown-ups to start conversations about feelings, fairness, and forgiveness Perfect for kids ages 3 to 8 , especially those with younger siblings, big feelings, or new family changes. Ideal for: - Social-emotional learning at home or in classrooms - Helping siblings bond through story - Bedtime reading that builds emotional skills If your child is navigating sibling drama or big emotions - Team Supercrew is here to help them feel understood, empowered, and kind. Julie Anne Penn is a wife, mom, co-founder of Team Supercrew, and award-winning author of the Team Supercrew Book Series. She received her Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and taught grades 1-3 in a small seaside school in New Zealand. She continues her love of teaching and service through school visits and the ongoing study of child psychology and development. She lives in New York and loves to travel, explore the outdoors, and spend time with her husband, teenage son, and dog named Santiago. Darren Penn is a husband, dad, and award-winning author of the Team Supercrew Book Series. He has a Master's Degree in Creative Writing and Literature, is a native New Yorker, and a self-admitted daydreamer. Some things he dreams about: empowering kids, doughnuts, and becoming the next lefty starter for the New York Yankees. Sergio was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he currently lives with his wife Viviana and two daughters, April and Emma. He has never stopped drawing. In 1989, he graduated from La Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon with a degree in fine arts. Initially, he worked as an industrial designer, scenographer, and an art director for an advertising/TV firm while simultaneously developing his own short stories. When his first daughter was born in 2000, he started writing and illustrating for children. In his free time, Sergio enjoys designing and manufacturing wooden and paper toys.