Obiwey: Calming Strategies for a Highly Sensitive Child
Quiet Steps for Big Feelings
Obiwey: Heart of the City is an empathy-first kids’ storybook with simple calm strategies, privacy-aware choices, and consent-first language—made for families.
Calming Strategies for a Highly Sensitive Child
Not Magic. Presence.
Say hello to Obiwey. An empathy-first storybook families can play at bedtime, on a calm walk, or during after-school reset.
Why Families Choose Obiwey
Gentle tools and calming strategies for a highly sensitive child—privacy-first, consent-led tools parents trust.
Who's it for?
Kids 8 to 12
Parents of a Highly Sensitive Child
Caring Adults
Calming Strategies for a Highly Sensitive Child
Obiwey: Heart of the City
A calm, consent-first storybook for your highly sensitive child. Available now on Amazon (print & Kindle eBook); audiobook on the ElevenReader app.
How It Helps
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Steady breathing: easy “in soft, out longer” breaths kids can remember.
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Noticing practice: name three true things around you to shift from worry to here-and-now.
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Consent & boundaries: ask first; off means off; yes can change to no.
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Audiobook: listen on busy days
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Opt-in mindset: nothing “just happens”—listening and sharing require a clear yes.
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Got Questions?
Here are clear, consent-first answers to parents’ most common questions.
What if the world felt too loud—but the quietest thing in the room listened best? In a tree-lined, Latin American-inspired city after rain, Leo—a thoughtful, highly sensitive kid—meets Obiwey, a kind companion who follows simple human rules: ask first, show listening, and honor the off switch. As street noise fades to a steady hush, Leo learns that calm is a practice and choice is power. With small breaths, clear boundaries, and visible listening, home gets gentler, school gets kinder, and the city feels possible again. A warm, hopeful story for families who want technology to model respect—and for every sensitive kid who needs the room to breathe.
No, we wish—maybe someday! Until then, Obiwey is a fictional character in a kids’ audiobook.
The story promotes consent-first habits at home. We don’t collect personal data on this page. For the ElevenReader app, YouTube, and Substack, see their privacy policy.
Meet the Author
Jason Samadhi lives in Mexico where culture and a calmer lifestyle influence his writing. Growing up highly sensitive, he often felt the world “too loud” and “too much.”
Obiwey: Heart of the City is the book he wished he’d had. A neighborly story set in a big Latin American city that shows how consent, privacy, and steady routines help sensitive kids feel safe and seen.
Jason writes for families who want technology to be kind and for kids who notice everything. Obiwey offers stories that model consent, calm routines, and listening as love in action for the highly sensitive child and their families.
Obiwey: Heart of the City
Choose Calm, Not Noise
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An empathy-first audiobook families can play at bedtime, on a calm walk, or during after-school reset.
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Gentle, repeatable practices woven into the story—easy to try, easy to keep.
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A shared language that helps parents respond instead of rush.
Obiwey: Heart of the City. A calm, consent-first storybook with gentle tools and calming strategies for a highly sensitive child. Available now on Amazon (print & Kindle eBook); audiobook on the ElevenReader app.





