To regulate and manage their emotions, children first need to learn to recognize and name them. This collection of 12 new books can help your child understand their emotions with simple coping strategies they can take into kindergarten and beyond.
Real photos + relatable stories = stronger connections
To regulate and manage their emotions, children first need to learn to recognize and name them. This collection of 12 new books can help your child understand their emotions with simple coping strategies they can take into kindergarten and beyond.
Real photos + relatable stories = stronger connections
Books with realistic images like “I Feel Happy,” “I Feel Scared,” and “I Feel Sad” give clear examples of what emotions really look like, and teach children that all emotions are okay and will pass. Your child will learn ways to regulate their emotions through stories of familiar experiences like losing a balloon or feeling jealous at a birthday party.
Books with realistic images like “I Feel Happy,” “I Feel Scared,” and “I Feel Sad” give clear examples of what emotions really look like, and teach children that all emotions are okay and will pass. Your child will learn ways to regulate their emotions through stories of familiar experiences like losing a balloon or feeling jealous at a birthday party.
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