Ema has been a teacher of practical arts since the age of 18, teaching children and adults to use their performance creativity to achieve happiness in their lives. Most recently she dedicated her career to dementia, working as a recreational therapist in nursing homes with residents and families to slow down the progression of the disease. Through opening up discussions she identified that happiness is the key from a young age. Through the Covid 19 pandemic she felt inspired to write a children’s story after witnessing first-hand how stress and depression affect children. Giving back to the world, children can fall asleep believing that there is true happiness.
At some point in our lives we may feel unhappy. This happens to everyone; cats, dogs and even fish.This is the story of a clownfish called Flo. She travelled the ocean to find happiness. She spoke to all the sea life to find out how they stayed happy, to finally realise happiness is at home....