There are hundreds of books published on feelings. To save you time trying to find your next read, we pull together 10 of the most popular titles with updated prices for delivery to your door.
In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts) by Jo Witek
Publisher: Abrams Appleseed
A young girl explores what different emotions feel like, such as happiness which makes her want to twirl, or sadness which feels as heavy as an elephant.
The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions by Anna Llenas
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
The international bestseller that helps young children identify emotions and feel more in control, now available in a classic picture book format. One day, Color Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl shows him what each feeling means through color. As this adorable monster learns to sort and define his mixed up emotions, he gains self-awareness and peace as a result. Caregivers will enjoy sharing this concept book that taps into both socio-emotional growth and color concepts in a simple, friendly way.
Breathe Like a Bear: 30 Mindful Moments for Kids to Feel Calm and Focused Anytime, Anywhere by Kira Willey
Publisher: Rodale Kids
Breathe Like a Bear is a beautifully illustrated collection of mindfulness exercises designed to teach kids techniques for managing their bodies, breath, and emotions. Best of all, these 30 simple, short breathing practices and movements can be performed anytime, anywhere: in the car to the grocery store, during heavy homework nights at home, or even at a child’s desk at school. Based on Kira Willey's Parents' Choice GOLD Award-winning CD, Mindful Moments for Kids, this one-of-a-kind book is sure to help kids find calm, gain focus, and feel energized during the day, and encourage families to establish a fun and consistent mindfulness practice, whether at home or on the go.
When I am Angry: Kids Books about Anger, ages 3 5, children's books (Self-Regulation Skills) by Michael Gordon
Publisher: Independently published
It has a great message: "I cannot say enough positive words about this story. Get it, you won't be disappointed!. " - James "A "life lesson" book for ages 3 5 with fun colorful illustrations. Great kindergarten book!" - Heather Explains anger & feelings: " It was a great book! Made my 3 year old laugh!! " - Kathy " It is a nice book for kids to discuss anger and feelings." - Erica And Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story Not too long, grabs kid's attention GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this amazing kids book to your cart and ENJOY!
How are you feeling today? Being able to ask and answer this question is a key stage in children's development and essential for maintaining good relationships with friends and family, effective learning, and good mental health. This fun, friendly and reassuring introduction is designed to help young children recognise, understand and name different feelings and learn to talk about and manage them in helpful ways. Helps build children's self-esteem as they develop emotional intelligence and empathy by recognising and responding appropriately to their own and other people's feelings. Helps children with the personal, social and emotional development goals of the Early Years curriculum. Notes for parents on the importance of emotional intelligence and tips on how they can help young children manage their emotions to become more resilient in the face of stress and anxiety.
Have You Filled a Bucket Today?: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids (Bucketfilling Books) by Carol McCloud
Publisher: Bucket Fillers
This heartwarming book encourages positive behavior by using the concept of an invisible bucket to show children how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation and love by "filling buckets." Updated and revised, this 10th anniversary edition will help readers better understand that "bucket dipping" is a negative behavior, not a permanent label. It also explains that it's possible to fill or dip into our own buckets.
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