It is designed to help children welcome and explore their feelings and learn why the feeling is visiting. This book promotes mindfulness and encourages children to treat their feelings like guests. Recommended for ages 3 through 8 years.īy Rachel Robertson and Priscilla Prentice, 2015Ī fun story about expectations and playing by the rules. This book goes through the alphabet and invites children to share, express and embrace their emotions every day. This book looks into different situations that may anger a young child and how to deal with each situation in a positive way. It teaches children that when you slowly take out your worries and talk to someone about them, they will soon go away. It describes how worries can feel overwhelming. This is a funny and reassuring story for children who have occasional worries. This book compares feelings to colors as a way to help young children understand feelings. This book helps children understand and identify the shifting of their moods. Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day It is designed to help children understand their own feelings, as well as the emotions they may see in the people around them. The wording and pictures in this book provide a simple and concrete explanation of how we express feelings.
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