
Tales that Accompany
In this section, you'll find stories specifically designed to support children and adolescents experiencing encopresis. Through sensitive, relatable, and hopeful stories, we seek to offer emotional and narrative tools that help them understand what they feel, put into words what is often difficult to express, and discover that they are not alone.
Each story is written with respect, empathy, and insight, and can be shared at home, in the classroom, or in a therapeutic setting. Because storytelling is also caring.
These books are available for free download. They can be a valuable tool for:
✅ Talk to children about what they're going through in a friendly and approachable way.
✅ Accompany the medical and therapeutic process.
✅ Offer children a story they can relate to, making them feel understood and less alone.
Maggie and her Mystery Tummy
A story to support children and families experiencing encopresis or fecal incontinence, filled with love, understanding, and empathy.
"Maggie and Her Mysterious Tummy" is a book designed especially for children experiencing the challenge of encopresis, as well as for their families, doctors, teachers, and anyone else who wants to support them with love and respect.
Through the story of Maggie, a little girl who begins to have problems with her tummy without fully understanding why, this story addresses with simplicity and tenderness what many children feel: confusion, fear, or shame, but also the importance of having a mother's love, help from school, and support from a doctor.
Maggie shows us that with patience, a proper routine, and lots of support, her tummy can get back to working properly.
Download "Maggie and Her Mysterious Bump" and begin this journey with more information, empathy, and love.
Gena and her traveling friend
A story to support children and families who are building a healthy bathing routine, through play, affection, and understanding.
"Gena and Her Traveling Friend" is a story designed especially to help little ones learn to listen to their bodies, develop healthy habits, and overcome their fear of going to the bathroom. Through the story of Gena and her friendly friend Popy—who joyfully travels the intestinal route—we invite them to experience this everyday moment more naturally and with less pressure.
With friendly illustrations and relatable language, the story simply conveys the importance of supporting the body with water, movement, fruits, vegetables, and a loving routine. Ideal for sharing with family, at school, or in a therapy setting, as a starting point for conversations about things that are often difficult to express.
Download “Gena and Her Traveling Friend” and use it as a tool to accompany with empathy, tenderness, and respect.