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Books with title Feeling Sad

  • I'm Feeling Sad

    Natalie Shaw, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 30, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! What makes Daniel Tiger feel sad? Find out in this chunky board book that’s part of a new Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood feelings subseries.It’s okay to feel sad sometimes, little by little, you’ll feel better again. Everyone feels sad sometimes, even Daniel Tiger. When he feels sad, he remembers that it’s okay to feel that way. Soon, he’ll feel better! Come along with Daniel as he and his friends learn how to deal with their feelings. This adorable book includes tips for parents and caregivers to help guide little ones through their emotions. Look for the companion titles, I’m Feeling Mad, I’m Feeling Happy, and I’m Feeling Silly! © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company.
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  • Feeling Sad

    Kay Barnham, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 18, 2017)
    Rio has a talent for helping his friends when they feel sad. He eases the sadness for a classmate who has to go to a new school, and he gets help from an adult when another friend at school seems overwhelmed by sad feelings. But when Rio himself is feeling sad, it's time to reach out and talk with others to make himself feel better.
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  • I'm Feeling Sad

    Natalie Shaw, Jason Fruchter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Aug. 30, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! What makes Daniel Tiger feel sad? Find out in this chunky board book that’s part of a new Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood feelings subseries.It’s okay to feel sad sometimes, little by little, you’ll feel better again. Everyone feels sad sometimes, even Daniel Tiger. When he feels sad, he remembers that it’s okay to feel that way. Soon, he’ll feel better! Come along with Daniel as he and his friends learn how to deal with their feelings. This adorable book includes tips for parents and caregivers to help guide little ones through their emotions. Look for the companion titles, I’m Feeling Mad, I’m Feeling Happy, and I’m Feeling Silly! © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company.
  • Feeling Shy!

    Kay Barnham, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 18, 2017)
    Lily is good at noticing when others are feeling shy and helping them overcome their shyness. Lily helps a new student break out of her shell, urges a friend to join in at a party, and coaxes her sister to socialize when her sister's feeling bashful. Then Lily goes to a new club by herself, and it's her turn to feel timid. Can she follow her own example and move past her shy feelings?
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  • Feeling Sad

    Sarah Verroken

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, May 12, 2009)
    Introducing a remarkable new talent, this story about overcoming sadness and finding the color in life will strike a chord with its inventive illustrations and sweet story.Deals with a serious theme in an age-appropriate, imaginative and sensitive way.Feeling Sad is about a little duck that is feeling sad and is trying to find a way to feel better. Black clouds hang over Duck’s head, and she doesn't know quite what to do until a little frog encourages her to take heart. Taking up Frog’s challenge (“No puck, Duck?” he asks), Duck hatches a plan that gives her the feeling that she has the power to change things. With her little toy Cuddly she sets off to find the sun. Will her plan work? Will she find the sun? Or will it find her first? Verroken makes highly effective use of black and white illustrations, introducing color only slowly, graphically describing the feeling of sadness and how it can lift.Winner of the International Illustrator’s Award of the City of Hasselit in BelgiumNominated for the Boekenpauw 2008 (the annual award for the best illustrated Belgian picture book) and by the Kids and Youth Jury of Flanders (the winners of both awards will be announced in 2009)Winner of the 2008 Plantin Moretus Prize
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  • Feeling Sad

    Kristy Holmes

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Many things cause us to become sad, but what's important is to know how to deal with sad feelings in a healthy way. In this charming, age-appropriate book, 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, which is presented in a fun comic book design that is filled with vibrant, full-color photographs and illustrations. While learning about what makes us experience feelings of sadness and how we express those feelings, readers expand their understanding of their own emotions.
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  • Feeling Sad

    Rosalyn Clark

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Sometimes you just need to cry! Feeling sad is a normal part of life, and acknowledging your feelings is important. Young readers can learn more about what it means to feel sad and why their feelings matter with carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
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  • Feeling Sad

    Rosalyn Clark

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Sometimes you just need to cry! Feeling sad is a normal part of life, and acknowledging your feelings is important. Young readers can learn more about what it means to feel sad and why their feelings matter with carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
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  • When I'm Feeling Sad

    Trace Moroney

    eBook (Chook House Press, )
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  • Feeling Sad

    Kristy Holmes

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Many things cause us to become sad, but what's important is to know how to deal with sad feelings in a healthy way. In this charming, age-appropriate book, 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, which is presented in a fun comic book design that is filled with vibrant, full-color photographs and illustrations. While learning about what makes us experience feelings of sadness and how we express those feelings, readers expand their understanding of their own emotions.
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  • Feeling Sad

    Helen Frost

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Text and photographs describe and illustrate the feeling of sadness and tell how to alleviate it.
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  • Feeling Sad

    Sandbox Learning

    language (, March 13, 2012)
    The Sandbox Learning characters are learning about sadness. The story helps children understand the emotion and what to do when they or someone else feels sad.