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Aliki
Feelings MULTIPLE FEELINGS: Pictures, dialogs, poems, and stories portray various emotions we all feel, especially jealousy, sadness, fear, anger, joy, and love. |
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Allen, Jonathan
I'm Not Scared! FEAR: When Baby Owl takes his stuffed Owly out for a walk in the moonlit woods, he insists that he is not afraid of the other animals that keep popping up and making them jump. |
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Bang, Molly
When Sophie Gets Angry--Really Really Angry... ANGER: A young girl is upset and doesn't know how to manage her anger but takes the time to cool off and regain her composure.
Appears on the following book lists:
Caldecott Honor
Jane Addams Peace Award for Younger Readers honor
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Berendes, Mary
Feelings = Las Emociones MULTIPLE FEELINGS: Introduces vocabulary in English and Spanish for emotions. Introduce vocabulario en ingles y espanol sobre emociones. |
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Berkner, Laurie
The Story of My Feelings MULTIPLE FEELINGS: Presents words and music to a simple song celebrating emotions and the value of expressing them. |
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Carlson, Nancy
I Like Me! SELF-ESTEEM: By admiring her finer points and showing that she can take care of herself and have fun even when there's no one else around, a charming pig proves the best friend you can have is yourself. |
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Downing, Julie
No Hugs Till Saturday FRUSTRATION: When Felix declares that there will be no hugs, snuggles, or super squeezes for a whole week, both he and his mama have a hard time. |
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Emberley, Ed
Glad Monster Sad Monster: A Book About Feelings MULTIPLE FEELINGS: A lift-the-flap book portrays friendly monsters of different colors explaining what makes them feel glad, sad, loving, worried, silly, and angry. Readers are encouraged to try on the fold-out masks and talk about their feelings. |
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Everitt, Betsy
Mean Soup BAD MOOD: Horace feels really mean at the end of a bad day, until he helps his mother make Mean soup. |
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Foreman, Jack
Say Hello LONELINESS: Written when the author was ten years old, this spare story tells of a dog and a boy who are both lonely until they are included by others. |
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Frame, Jeron Ashford
Yesterday I Had the Blues MULTIPLE FEELINGS: A young boy thinks about a variety of emotions and how different members of his family experience them, from his own blues to his father's grays and his grandmother's yellows. |
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Freymann, Saxton
How Are You Peeling? Foods with Moods MULTIPLE FEELINGS: Who knew fruits and vegetables could be so expressive? Talk with kids about their own feelings while exploring these photos of intriguing food sculptures. |
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Gary, Meredith
Sometimes You Get What You Want FRUSTRATION: A simple book to share with preschoolers who feel frustrated. While they may not always get what they want, sometimes they do. |
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Harris, Robie H.
The Day Leo Said I Hate You! ANGER: Leo, upset that he has been hearing the word "no" all day, lets three words slip out that he wishes he could take back. |
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Henkes, Kevin
Chrysanthemum SELF-ESTEEM: Chrysanthemum loves her name, until she starts going to school and the other children make fun of it. |
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Henkes, Kevin
Julius, the Baby of the World JEALOUSY: Lilly is consumed with jealousy upon the arrival of her new baby brother.
Appears on the following book lists:
Family Changes - new baby in the family
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Henkes, Kevin.
Wemberly Worried WORRY: A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school. |
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Hoban, Russell
A Birthday for Frances JEALOUSY: Frances is jealous of her sister's birthday, but birthday spirit moves her to reluctantly give her coveted gift. |