Zoe & Zak’s Pain Hacks
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About the Book
- Written for children experiencing persistent pain
- Fun storyline and characters, including Zoe and Zak, designed to help children learn and talk about pain
- The first four books each address one key target concept; the fifth book brings these learning outcomes together with an empowering action plan
- Includes vivid, colorful drawings
- Clinicians, educational experts, and researchers from around the world have reviewed and endorsed these books as helping educators to work effectively with children challenged by persistent pain
- Includes five hardcover books within a slipcase
Author(s)
- Joshua W. Pate, PhD
Publication Details
- ISBN-13: 978-0-9873426-2-1
- Publication Date: 2022
- Publisher: Noigroup Publications
- Pages: 28-40 pages per book
- Type: Hardcover
- Illustrated: Yes
- Dimensions: 9½"L x 7¾"W x ½"D
A Book Series That Helps Children Learn and Talk About Pain
Zoe & Zak’s Pain Hacks is a series of five books designed to help children learn and talk about pain with their family, friends, teachers and health professionals. The first four books each address one key target concept; the fifth book brings these learning outcomes together with an empowering action plan. Used together, these books are targeted pain science education at its best.
Full-color illustrations bring the story to life
Book 1
Zoe Zoppins Nails it
Zoe is with her Uncle Ozzie who has an alarming accident, with a surprising outcome! They all learn that feeling pain does not necessarily mean your body is damaged.
Five Volumes of Pediatric Pain Science
This series covers multiple pain topics and features easy-to-follow visual aids and language. Sold as a series of five hardcover books within a slipcase, each book is between 28-40 pages. Zoe & Zak’s Pain Hacks includes the following storylines:
Book 2
Zoe Zoppins Lights it up
Zoe visits her Grandma Lizzie’s science lab where a colorful experiment reveals something amazing about pain and the brain. Zoe learns anything and everything can change her pain!
Book 3
Zoe and Zak’s Brainy Adventure
Zoe, Zak, and their classmates explore the brain through a mind-blowing virtual reality experience. The students learn that pain is one of their body’s powerful protectors!
Book 4
Zak Zoppins Retrains his Brain
Zak explains to Zoe how he is retraining his body and his brain with this action-packed action plan—he is getting back to school! Zoe wonders whether she could use a similar plan for her tummy pain?
Book 5
Zoe Zoppins’ Action-packed Action Plan
Zoe is seven weeks into her own action plan. Through her diary entries on a typical day, we see all she has learned so far. Having an action-packed action plan can be life changing!
About the Author
Joshua W. Pate, PhD
A Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Dr. Josh Pate is dedicated to bringing pain science education to the masses. Working with an international team of experts, he developed the Concept of Pain Inventory (COPI), which was published in 2020. He is also the author of the Zoe & Zak’s Pain Hacks book series.
Who are These Books For?
Clinicians, educational experts, and researchers from around the world have reviewed and endorsed these books as helping educators to work effectively with children challenged by persistent pain. This book series can help:
Children living with chronic pain
- To learn about their body’s incredible protective system
- To feel acknowledged and validated in their experiences
- To actively engage with school, sports, family and friends
Parents and caregivers
- To develop an understanding of the complexity of pain
- To encourage evidence-based discussion with children
- To help children thrive
Clinicians working with pediatric chronic pain
- To have up-to-date and targeted resources that will form the foundation for pain education
- To easily integrate the latest neuroscience into pain treatment programs
School teachers
- To guide children experiencing pain through strategies to maximize class participation
- To promote wellbeing and resilience for all children through the lens of pain