Children's Book on Mindfulness Climbs Amazon Charts, Sparks National Conversation
June 13th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Rashmi Kumar Shah's 'I Found My Piece' breaks into Amazon's Top 100 in the New Age Meditation category, highlighting a growing demand for children's literature on emotional wellness and mindfulness.

The recent success of Rashmi Kumar Shah's children's book, 'I Found My Piece,' on Amazon's Top 100 Paid Books list for New Age Meditation underscores a significant shift in societal attitudes towards emotional wellness for children. This achievement is notable not only because it marks the first children's book to break into a category traditionally dominated by adult nonfiction but also because it reflects a broader recognition of the importance of teaching mindfulness and emotional regulation from a young age.
Shah's book, which explores themes of mindfulness, emotions, and the journey to finding inner calm through the metaphor of a puzzle, has resonated with families and educators across the country. The interactive Mindful Storytime events, where Shah reads her book and engages children in activities related to the story, have further amplified the book's impact. These events provide a platform for children to express what brings them peace, fostering a sense of community and shared emotional growth.
The implications of Shah's work and the book's success are far-reaching. In an era where mental health awareness is increasingly prioritized, 'I Found My Piece' offers a timely resource for parents and educators seeking to equip children with the tools to navigate their emotions. The book's presence in the New Age Meditation category alongside titles aimed at adults suggests a growing acknowledgment that mindfulness and emotional wellness are not just adult concerns but are essential for children's development as well.
As Shah continues her Mindful Storytime Tour across the U.S., the conversations sparked by 'I Found My Piece' are likely to grow, further cementing the book's role in the evolving landscape of children's literature. The book's success is a testament to the changing priorities of families and educators, who are increasingly looking for stories that not only entertain but also educate and empower young readers to understand and manage their emotions.
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