My Emotions Make Me Stronger: Social Emotional E book for Children about Emotions that Teaches Tips on how to Establish and Specific Large Feelings (Anger, Anxiousness, … Youngsters Ages 3 to eight (World of Children Feelings)
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Discovering the appropriate child’s books about feelings and emotions could be a problem. This children ebook supplies a number of story factors to assist develop emotional intelligence for youths.
This ebook of emotions for kids delivers an enticing and academic story. The ebook about feelings for youths begins with little Nick not recognizing his feelings. Then, a number of animals assist him see the larger image of his psychological well being and feelings as the youngsters’s story progresses.
On this children ebook about feelings he’s experiencing frustration, worry, fear, shyness, happiness, disappointment, and indignant emotions. All through the youngsters ebook on feelings, the story covers these in a enjoyable method children can relate to.
This social emotional ebook for youths is supposed to be learn to and with kids. The sentiments ebook for youths accommodates lovely illustrations, easy-to-follow textual content, and a rhyming scheme that’s straightforward for brand new readers to observe.
Helps children determine emotionTeaches mindfulnessInspires self-regulationAddress anger managementHelps with emotional regulation for youths
The kids’s ebook refers to animal characters to convey social emotional studying for youths, together with preschoolers. The preschool ebook on emotions is a part of the bigger World of Children Feelings sequence that addresses emotions and feelings for youths.
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Writer : Elizabeth Cole (January 10, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 30 pages
ISBN-10 : 1957457791
ISBN-13 : 978-1957457796
Studying age : 3 – 8 years
Merchandise Weight : 3.35 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.08 x 8.5 inches
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Prospects discover the ebook useful for kids to know their emotions. They admire the artistic explanations of quite a lot of feelings, and the title, “My emotions make me stronger.” The illustrations are good and the ebook is cute. Readers suggest it for libraries, because it supplies teachable moments and a refreshing tackle the topic.
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13 reviews for My Emotions Make Me Stronger: Social Emotional E book for Children about Emotions that Teaches Tips on how to Establish and Specific Large Feelings (Anger, Anxiousness, … Youngsters Ages 3 to eight (World of Children Feelings)
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Bjonsmom –
Learning to understand feelings
Coleâs latest picture book in the World of Kids Emotions series creatively explains a variety of emotions that everyone experiences – frustration, fear, worry, shyness, happiness, sadness, anger – but youngsters have no frame of reference to cope with. The story is told in rhyme with lively and relevant illustrations. While too mature in context and vocabulary for 3 and 4 year old children, who may feel these emotions but have yet learned to put a name to them, the facial expressions on little Nick and his animal friends aptly demonstrate each and every feeling, and the story is filled with many teachable moments even for those so young. Coleâs series of books are worth adding to a childâs or schoolâs library so they can be read to and with children by parents and teachers.
K. L. –
Book about feelings for children
This is one of several books that the author has written for children to help them understand their feelings. I like the title, âMy feelings make me strongerâ!Children have feelings just like adults. I like how the main character Nick encounters different situations where he is exploring his feelings. He can identify his feelings. But how do you handle them?Nick loses a toy at a national park and cries. A bison at the park helps Nick to figure out how to chase his sadness away! Talking to someone you trust is a great idea.Coping with anger, the beaver helps Nick figure out how to slow his breathing doing a special technique.Other feelings are explored like being scared and anxious⦠The author also does a good job connecting feelings with different physical sensations. I like the message of the book that, âThere are no good or bad feelings. They are all okay.âNick realizes that feelings come and go. That his feelings are part of him and make him stronger.This would be a great book to read with young children. I like the colorful illustrations depicting different scenes where different feelings are experienced. Nick and his animal friends are easy to identify. I also enjoyed the rhyming sentences throughout the book. Makes it fun to read!
Book lover –
super cute book
Great story teaching children how to express emotions. It would make a great addition to any school or personal library!
Gail Christian –
Words of wisdom
Great way to talk with your children about their feelings. Several ways are given that will help with being sad or frightened or several other emotions. It was also good to see the author tell readers that feelings aren’t right or wrong: they are all okay! We all have had days when we were sad or afraid, happy or excited. If we learn to accept our feelings, we might be able to help others when they are sad or embarrassed or even angry. This is a refreshing take on the subject, and I definitely recommend it for your library!
Citlally MartÃnez –
A wonderful book
When my little nine-year-old son with autism spectrum disorder read this book out loud to me, his tears rolled down his face and he hugged me very tightly and told me that he loved me with all his heart and that he loved this book. Afterwards I asked him to read it to me again because I wanted to record a video of him reading it to me and again it made him emotional. It is a book that touches the heart of any reader, even with a special condition. I recommend it for any age, not just for young children.
Linda F. –
NICE ILLUSTRATIONS
I just gave this book to my 3 year old granddaughter today. I haven’t gotten her thoughts on this book as yet. However, the message is helpful and presented in a way children can enjoy and understand.
Anna del C. Dye –
How to Deal with your feelings
My Feelings Make Me Stronger by Elizabeth Cole is all about the feelings a child could have. It teaches to identify them and how to express the different emotions, in an easy way for children to understand. A must for kids to realize that emotions are a normal part of growing up. Also, it will help them deal with them in healthy ways. For children Ages 3 to 8. I received a free copy and my reviews is voluntary.
Reens –
Helpful for all kids and adults
This book is very helpful in encouraging kids to recognise their feelings and not be afraid of showing their emotions. It is written in rhyme and is easy to read. Kids need to know that all feelings are valid and they should not hide how they feel but allow them to come and know that each feeling can make you stronger.
June –
Very good
Nutellasandwich –
This book is a fantastic support to help little ones understand their emotions. I love how vibrant the illustrations are and how well planned out and easy it is for young readers to follow. I highly recommend this book to parents or teachers seeking ways to teach children about their emotions.
Nadeem –
There are some things I feel very much relatable and as I love poetry and enjoy reading, this book was spot on. Love the poetic story telling by the author. Illustration was mostly great as well, thought out and interesting.
Bex –
We use it to help our kids manage their emotions. I also use it in my classroom for emotional regulation.
Mrs Jasmin Grisales –
Easy to understand and comprehend what the author wants to transmit