Kid's guide to feelings

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Feeling happy

2019
This fun-filled and age-appropriate book explores the ways in which we experience happiness.
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Feeling sad

"Young learners have the pleasure of meeting the colorful character Dr. Gloom. They are taken on a journey alongside Dr. Gloom through the captivating main text . . . while learning about what makes us experience feelings of sadness and how we express those feelings, readers expand their understanding of their own emotions"--Provided by publisher.
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Feeling mad

"Young readers are introduced to healthy ways to deal with anger in this . . . book, which explores the feelings one gets when they get mad [and] encourages kids to be in touch with their feelings, to express them in a healthy and functional way, and not to suppress them"--Provided by publisher.
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Feeling lonely

"Readers will learn about experiencing feelings of loneliness and how to deal with them in a healthy way. As they are introduced to the colorful, adorable character The Lone Furball, they find tips on dealing with loneliness through this relatable and age-appropriate main text. Readers uncover strategies for approaching their own lonely emotions in a constructive way to turn gloomy feelings into positive ones . . . . helps them develop their understanding of their feelings"--Provided by publisher.
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Feeling jealous

"Why do we get jealous? What certain things do we get jealous about? These questions and more are addressed in this important text about having feelings of jealousy. Young readers are introduced to Green Eyed Bunny, who helps them navigate such a complex emotion. In this age-appropriate and relatable main text, readers learn to recognize and evaluate their own instances of jealousy . . . teaches readers how to become more aware of their own feelings and how they express them"--Provided by publisher.
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Feeling embarrassed

"Embarrassment is a difficult but common emotion for children to deal with, so it is important for readers to learn about being embarrassed and how to handle it in a healthy way. They are given the tools to do so through the illustrated character Shrinking Violet, who displays elements of embarrassment and how this affects her"--Provided by publisher.
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Feeling afraid

"Young readers explore the complex feeling of fear in this age-appropriate and accessible volume. They meet the colorful character Agent Afraid, who displays fearful emotions throughout the relatable main text. Readers are able to connect with the material easily and pinpoint things that cause their own feelings of fear. Through recognizing these feelings, they also learn ways to navigate them to help them feel safe and secure"--Provided by publisher.
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