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Books in What a Feeling series

  • What Am I Feeling?: Defining Emotions

    Katie Flanagan, Anna Krupa

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Dec. 15, 2017)
    What Am I Feeling?: Defining Emotions is a children’s book aimed at helping children to learn the language associated with common everyday feelings, therefore, helping children to increase their emotional literacy skills and vocabulary. It is ideal anyone working with or caring for children to help them understand what they are feeling and how to communicate it positively.
  • What Am I Feeling?: Feelings Journal

    Katie Flanagan, Anna Krupa

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Dec. 15, 2017)
    ‘What Am I Feeling?: Feelings Journal’ is an activity book for children to explore and personalise their own experience of their emotions. There are focused sections and question prompts for each emotion for you to support your child exploring their feelings. If they need to they can use a toy or character to complete it for if it is easier for them to do it less directly. By thinking carefully about each emotion, children can start to learn about themselves and become more mindful about their emotional experiences. This is the accompanying book to ‘What Am I Feeling?: Defining Emotions’.
  • Anita the Alligator Feels Angry

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    It's normal to feel angry sometimes, but the way someone handles this feeling is extremely important. With this captivating book, young readers will learn what anger can look like, and how they can deal with it when they or someone around them is experiencing it. They'll follow the story of Anita, an alligator whose family helps her comprehend and deal with her anger. Eye-catching illustrations correlate closely with the text, helping readers of all ages and levels understand the story.
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  • Anita the Alligator Feels Angry

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    It's normal to feel angry sometimes, but the way someone handles this feeling is extremely important. With this captivating book, young readers will learn what anger can look like, and how they can deal with it when they or someone around them is experiencing it. They'll follow the story of Anita, an alligator whose family helps her comprehend and deal with her anger. Eye-catching illustrations correlate closely with the text, helping readers of all ages and levels understand the story.
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  • Sam the Sloth Feels Sad

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Sadness is a normal feeling that everyone experiences sometimes, but it can be hard to know how to handle. In this relatable story, a sloth named Sam is feeling sad. Sam's friends try their best to cheer her up. At first, nothing they do seems to help her feel any better. Eventually, however, they find that talking about their feelings can help each other feel better. Charming illustrations are paired with accessible text and help readers of many ages and levels understand this fundamental feeling.
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  • Freddie the Fox Feels Frightened

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Everyone feels frightened sometimes, even foxes! In this charming story, a fox named Freddie feels worried and frightened about his first day of school. Readers join along as Freddie learns how to face his fears and make the most out of new experiences. Vibrant illustrations portray friendly characters that readers can relate to. These illustrations correlate closely with the pithy text, making for a captivating story appropriate for all ages and sure to be a popular addition to any library or classroom.
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  • Harry the Hamster Feels Happy

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Happiness is already a great feeling, but sharing it with others can make it feel even better. Readers of this exciting volume follow along with a friendly hamster named Harry on his journey to spread happiness. Along the way, they'll learn how helping others can make everyone involved feel better. Engaging illustrations show relatable characters and help readers of all ages and levels develop a deeper understanding of the story and emotions. Being able to understand all emotions, both good and bad, can help everyone live happier and healthier lives.
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  • What Are You Feeling?

    Various

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Feelings are an important part of day-to-day life, but it isn't always easy to understand them. With the help of these engaging volumes, readers will learn all about some of the most fundamental human emotions, from anger to happiness. Colorful illustrations depict relatable characters and help show what certain feelings can look like. Meanwhile, accessible texts help readers understand why people may feel certain emotions, and how they can handle their feelings in a healthy and productive way. Features include: Captivating illustrations to help hold readers' attention. Short sections of text ensure accessibility for readers of many levels. Supports understanding emotions, which is an important part of child development and emotional intelligence.
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  • Sam the Sloth Feels Sad

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Sadness is a normal feeling that everyone experiences sometimes, but it can be hard to know how to handle. In this relatable story, a sloth named Sam is feeling sad. Sam's friends try their best to cheer her up. At first, nothing they do seems to help her feel any better. Eventually, however, they find that talking about their feelings can help each other feel better. Charming illustrations are paired with accessible text and help readers of many ages and levels understand this fundamental feeling.
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  • What Are You Feeling? Set

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Feelings are an important part of day-to-day life, but it isn't always easy to understand them. With the help of these engaging volumes, readers will learn all about some of the most fundamental human emotions, from anger to happiness. Colorful illustrations depict relatable characters and help show what certain feelings can look like. Meanwhile, accessible texts help readers understand why people may feel certain emotions, and how they can handle their feelings in a healthy and productive way. Features include: Captivating illustrations to help hold readers' attention. Short sections of text ensure accessibility for readers of many levels. Supports understanding emotions, which is an important part of child development and emotional intelligence.
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  • Freddie the Fox Feels Frightened

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Everyone feels frightened sometimes, even foxes! In this charming story, a fox named Freddie feels worried and frightened about his first day of school. Readers join along as Freddie learns how to face his fears and make the most out of new experiences. Vibrant illustrations portray friendly characters that readers can relate to. These illustrations correlate closely with the pithy text, making for a captivating story appropriate for all ages and sure to be a popular addition to any library or classroom.
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  • Harry the Hamster Feels Happy

    John Wood, Danielle Jones

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Happiness is already a great feeling, but sharing it with others can make it feel even better. Readers of this exciting volume follow along with a friendly hamster named Harry on his journey to spread happiness. Along the way, they'll learn how helping others can make everyone involved feel better. Engaging illustrations show relatable characters and help readers of all ages and levels develop a deeper understanding of the story and emotions. Being able to understand all emotions, both good and bad, can help everyone live happier and healthier lives.
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