Children's Books: Feelings
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Angry Ninja, Mary Nhin
"Angry Ninja gets upset a lot. He's like a ticking time bomb. When his sister takes his things without asking, it makes Angry Ninja so frustrated. Until one day, a buddy shows him a simple strategy to control his hot emotions. Find out what happens in this comedic book about anger. Life is hard! And it's even harder for children who are just trying to figure things out."
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The Boy with Big, Big Feelings, Britney Winn Lee
"Meet a boy with feelings so big that they glow from his cheeks, spill out of his eyes, and jump up and down on his chest. When a loud truck drives by, he cries. When he hears a joke, he bursts with joy. When his loved ones are having a hard day, he feels their emotions as if they were his own. The boy tries to cope by stuffing down his feelings, but with a little help and artistic inspiration, the boy realizes his feelings are something to be celebrated. Written by debut picture book author Britney Winn Lee and boldly illustrated by Jacob Souva, The Boy with Big, Big Feelings is relatable for any child, but especially for children experiencing anxiety and extreme emotions, or who have been diagnosed with autism or as a Highly Sensitive Person."
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The Color Monster: a Pop-Up Book of Feelings, Anna Llenas
"We teach toddlers to identify colors, numbers, shapes, and letters—but what about their feelings? By illustrating such common emotions as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, this sensitive book gently encourages young children to open up with parents, teachers, and daycare providers. And kids will LOVE the bright illustrations and amazing 3-D pop-ups on every page!"
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Double-Dip Feelings, Barbara Cain
"Learning to cope with ambivalence is one of the greatest challenges in a child's emotional development. In the second edition of this delightful and engaging book, a series of familiar situations illustrate the common yet uncomfortable experience of having two contrasting feelings at the same time. The first day of school brings both pride and fear; the arrival of a new brother or sister can trigger both joy and sadness. These vignettes will help the young child recognize and understand the phenomenon of mixed feelings. In an extensive afterword, psychologist Jane Annunziata offers children guidelines for responding to their conflicting feelings. She also provides parents with concrete suggestions for helping their growing children resolve their struggles with ambivalence on the journey toward emotional maturity."
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Empathy is Your Super Power, Cori Bussolari
"Learning to understand and care about the feelings of others is one of the most important steps in a child's development--and it's never too early to help little ones build those skills. This beautifully illustrated storybook teaches young kids how to recognize and practice empathy through simple real-life scenarios that are easy for them to understand. It's written with clear language for adults to read aloud and features discussion questions and activities that encourage kids to talk about what they learned and use it in their lives. Empathy Is Your Superpower features: empathy heroes--Little superheroes Emmanuel and Emma model easy, age-appropriate ways for kids to practice empathy every day; ways to set a good example--kids will learn to put themselves in someone else's shoes, lend a helping hand, and inspire others to do the same; using empathy for life--tips, reflections, and games will help adults foster empathy in children for their whole lives. Teach kids to be kind and considerate, with a fun and friendly book about the importance of empathy."
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I Am Stronger Than Anger, Elizabeth Cole
"Tired of telling your child not to shout or kick things when they are angry? Then this book is the perfect solution for you! When children are angry, they can manifest their anger through bad behavior. This book about little Nick: contains lovely illustrations and lightly rhyming storyline, helps children recognize and cope with their anger in a funny way through communication with zoo animals, offers a variety of calming techniques and is aimed to improve kids self-regulation skills, teaches children to admit their mistakes and say “I’m sorry,” and includes a bonus coloring page."
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Some Nights I Flip My Lid, Kellie Doyle Bailey
"Teaching children to be calm and cool with life’s challenges can be easier when they learn coping skills to handle their emotions. Some Nights I Flip My Lid follows 4th grader Grace who holds it together at school as she navigates the stressors of being a kid but unravels once in the safety of her home. Together with her family, she learns mindfulness strategies to help manage big emotions after a long day. This sequel to the bestseller Some Days I Flip My Lid is a colorful and delightfully engaging story for home or school, or whenever your child needs a mindful moment to be calm and cool. Bonus material for families, caregivers, and educators, including step-by-step instructions for teaching mindful grounding techniques!"
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Thank You Mind: Understanding My Big Feelings on Tricky Days, Jennifer Cohen Harper
"Children experience so many feelings every day that they can become overwhelmed. In this inviting exploration of a wide range of emotions-from anger to boredom to awe children will discover how their mind can help them make sense of their experiences. Thank You Mind also includes meaningful tips for caregivers to help their children learn how awareness, self-compassion, and positive self-talk, can be powerful tools even on the trickiest days."
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When I Feel Angry, Cornelia Maude Spelman
"Everyone feels angry sometimes, but there are always ways to feel better! Join a bunny rabbit and her family as she learns to manage angry feelings. With a focus on identifying the causes of an emotional reaction, and coming up with ways to start feeling calm and happy again, this book explains simple strategies to help kids understand and take care of their emotions."
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When Sophie Gets Angry- Really, Really Angry, Molly Bang
"A young girl is upset and doesn't know how to manage her anger but takes the time to cool off and regain her composure."
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