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Books with title Emotions

  • Emotions

    Kelsey Lekich

    Paperback (Independently published, July 24, 2020)
    Simplistic and repetitive (simple sentences: "I am...") book about emotions/feelings with watercolor illustrations. Age: Baby/Young/Pre-K/Kindergarten/First Grade*Useful Resource for: SpEd, PBIS/Behavior Management, Teaching, Speech Therapy
  • Emotions

    Trevor Carss

    language (Trev, April 13, 2019)
    Teach your kids how to identify the common emotions felt throughout life with this uniquely crafted children's book. Play a fun learning game by saying the words associated with each emotion. Designed entirely with digital chalk and markers.
  • Emotions

    Asif Bashir, Jeff Chan

    language (Unique Inspiration, May 23, 2016)
    Aku and Kamu learn about different emotions. Why do people cry when they can laugh instead? Why are people upset when they can be happy? This is the fourth book in the Aku & Kamu series.
  • Emotions

    Dayna Martin

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Did you know that people can feel happy, sad, and grumpy? Young learners will explore and identify basic emotions in Emotions, a title in the Building My Vocabulary series.
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  • CAT EMOTIONS: cat emotions

    ganesh kumar

    language (, Jan. 24, 2020)
    young children and cat fans everywhere will enjoy this little book.cat emotions
  • Zoo of Emotions

    Teneisha Jones, Amy Churchwell

    eBook (Sparrow River Publishing, Dec. 10, 2015)
    Zoo of Emotions is a read-aloud illustrated children’s picture book that teaches simple and complex emotions using the alphabet, rhythmic prose and colorful illustrations. By combining kid-friendly artwork, roll-off-the-tongue rhymes, and a fun exploration of the alphabet, Zoo of Emotions is set to become a favorite bedtime or anytime classic.
  • Emotions Inked

    Rotaract District Organisation RID 3141

    eBook (Lapsus Creations, July 10, 2020)
    Rotaract is a global organization that aims to connect the youth and their ideas. This community holds networking powers throughout districts and countries. It is a worldwide organization of young men and women from the age group of 16-30 based in over 158 countries. Rotaract District 3141 comprises of over 90 clubs all over Mumbai and enjoys a total membership of 8000 Rotaractors.Rotaract District 3141 is one-step go for various vast and different fields and spheres of life. It encompasses varied areas like fun, community service, sports, writing, entrepreneurship, and personality development along with a lot more. It works constantly towards giving back to the society and developing better leaders for the future. One of the many outstanding things about this organization is that it has a space for every individual and how it makes every member feel at home. It helps the current youth to find out what they’re capable of while giving them a platform to showcase any talent they have or will to pursue at a large level.Rotaract District 3141 is constantly striving to achieve and excel while making more and more people from the youth a part of the Rotaract family. We thus pave the path for our members and those members in return, walk towards developing the society.
  • Emotions in Motion

    Rose Stanley, Lisa Allen

    Paperback (Starfish Bay Publishing, June 1, 2016)
    The first section of the book matches highlighted emotions to colors, as well as a facial expressions. The second portion of the book is a simple workbook, to help children record and explore their own emotional concerns.
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  • Zoo of Emotions

    Teneisha Jones

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2015)
    Zoo of Emotions is a read-aloud, rhyming picture book that introduces the language of emotions using the alphabet and colorful illustrations of zoo animals. Find out why babies, toddlers, kids and parents all love reading this book out loud. In the pages of this book you will find a blatantly affectionate badger, a delighted dingo, an elated elephant, a hopeless hippo, and more! Come and meet the animals! By combining kid-friendly artwork, roll-off-the-tongue rhymes, and a fun exploration of the alphabet, Zoo of Emotions is set to become a classic. Why is emotional literacy important? Studies have shown that children who have high emotional literacy are better able to: *Self-regulate their own emotional reactions *Empathize with others *Perform better in learning environments
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  • Human Emotions

    Linda Bozzo

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 25, 2019)
    Emotions are powerful feelings that we don't always understand. Learn how and why humans experience emotions. This title supports NGSS From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes.
  • Emotions & Dating

    Kara Powell

    Paperback (Gospel Light, March 13, 2014)
    Physical and hormonal changes, increasing pressure to date, a confusing jumble of feelings—welcome to being a middle schooler or junior higher! Help them discover that God can be their first love! Emotions & Dating Uncommon Junior High Group Study gives you what you need to help kids respond to the unpredictable changes and emotions of their lives in healthy, biblical ways. Section 1 provides ways to think through decisions about dating and Section 2 uncovers relationships based on God’s Word.12 flexible Bible lessons, adaptable for groups of any size with high-octane, kid-friendly activities to engage with biblical truth through their hearts, minds and bodies!
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  • Emotions & Eating

    Joan Esherick

    language (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    We all need to eat. Food is a basic life necessity, but it can mean so much more to us than merely taking in enough food to keep hunger at bay. We eat when we're sad, happy, bored, lonely, excited, and for many other reasons. Many people have complicated relationships with food and their emotions. For many of us, eating is a way to escape painful feelings. For others, no good feeling can go without a celebratory meal—and maybe even some overeating. But all this emotional eating can lead to serious health consequences, including obesity—the state of being very overweight. Learn more about why people's emotions push them to eat the way they do, and discover how people develop unhealthy emotional relationships with food. When you understand the risks of eating because of your emotions, you'll be able to understand your body's needs better—and you'll know how to stick with healthy eating, no matter how you're feeling.