The Allen Adventure
Department of Education (Queensland)
5.0 ★
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Free
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About The Allen Adventure
Allen’s eager to make friends, join in games and learn all about Earth kids, but finding your place in a new school isn’t always easy.
In this interactive story, children help Allen navigate the ups and downs of making friends, joining in, and understanding how others feel. Along the way, they’ll pick up important social and emotional skills like recognising unkind behaviour, sharing and building positive relationships.
Packed with fun activities, sing-alongs, and opportunities to explore, The Allen Adventure turns learning about kindness, resilience and feelings into an exciting mission.
Designed for children aged 3 to 8 years, The Allen Adventure empowers young learners by promoting kindness, resilience, and pro-social behaviours. It’s a great tool to prepare kids for kindergarten and early school years, while also helping to prevent bullying and foster empathy.
Perfect for little learners – and aliens of all ages!
Allen's Adventure is best enjoyed in landscape view — please ensure your device is set to landscape for the best experience!
Developed collaboratively by all Australian education authorities, The Allen Adventure supports safe and inclusive learning environments.
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bajebooth
Great app,
The Allen Adventure is a storybook teaching about self regulation, group norms and actions to take if bullying occurs. Examples of bullying and also the roles of bystanders are addressed, as well as some beginning strategies to help young children (3-8) cope with familiar tough situations that may occur at school. I really like how the developers chose an alien as the star of the book as his situations of being bullied and alternately being the aggressor arise because of not knowing how to act. When taught, Allen the Alien is able to change his actions. I would recommend this book to families and clinicians and will be using it at work as part of my permanent rotation when working on self regulation.