<P><B>Issy uses the words ‘what if…’ a lot. <I>What if there is a monster in my cupboard?</I> she wonders before going to sleep. Or <I>What if my floor turns into quicksand and swallows my bed?</I> For her, ‘what if…’ are two little words that start worries and lead to uneasy feelings. But maybe they can be used for something a little more fun…</B></P><P>Share Issy’s wonder and excitement as her mum shows her that asking ‘what if…’ can lead to imaginative adventures far beyond the everyday. After all, <I>What if trees had cupcakes hanging from their branches instead of leaves?</I> Or <I>the clouds were purple and orange and green?</I> These kind of ‘what ifs’ are what this creative and hopeful story is all about.</P><P>Showing children that their ‘what ifs’ can lead to feelings of fun, happiness and freedom is key in teaching them how we can change the way we feel simply by changing the way we