emotions

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emotions

Confident

2022
Mei reminds the reader that feelings are complicated, relatable, and totally normal--specifically confidence.

Lonely

2022
Mei reminds the reader that feelings are complicated, relatable, and totally normal--specifically loneliness.

Angry

2022
Mei reminds the reader that feelings are complicated, relatable, and totally normal--specifically anger.

Embarrassed

2022
Mei reminds the reader that feelings are complicated, relatable, and totally normal--specifically embarrassment.

Excited

2022
Mei reminds the reader that feelings are complicated, relatable, and totally normal--specifically excitement.

A work in progress

2024
"Hiding himself in baggy jeans and oversized hoodies, Will resorts to increasingly drastic measures to transform his appearance in an effort to win over his crush, until he meets someone who helps him see his body and all it contains as an ever-evolving work in progress"--Provided by publisher.

No bad feelings

2024
Is it bad to feel mad, sad, or afraid? No way! They're just emotional states that come and go. This book shows readers that no feeling is good or bad, and all feelings have a purpose.

I'm sorry you got mad

2024
"Jack wants to apologize for hurting Zoe's feelings. He just can't seem to find the right words. Turns out there's more to an apology than just saying 'I'm sorry'"--OCLC.

Feelings

2025
Communicating feelings is an essential skill for young children. This book shows beginning readers how to communicate different feelings in American Sign Language (ASL), the language commonly used by the deaf community. Simple feelings words such as "happy" and "sad" are shown clearly alongside matching color photographs to aid in word recognition. Each word is also paired with ASL illustrations and pictures showing the correct hand placement and movement for each word. This book will encourage readers to communicate their feelings in both English and sign language, which will also lead to growth in Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) skills.

The stompysaurus

2024
"One morning, Stompysaurus wakes from a happy dream, feeling excited for the new day, until things start to go a bit wrong. His stomps and roars start rising inside him, until they explode! But a tricky start doesn't have to mean a stompy finish. Can Stompysurus find a new way of looking at things and turn his day around?"--Back cover.

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