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Books with title How Do You Feel?

  • How Do You Feel?

    Irma Canut Gasperin

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, Oct. 3, 2019)
    How do you feel? Follow the emotional journey of Toto while he plays with blocks. Toto is playful and curious, experiencing various emotions as he develops his game and skills. He shows us how play, and the resulting emotions are fundamental to the emotional health and well-being of children.When emotions stop moving, children get stuck, often resulting in problems of attention, learning, and behavior. On the contrary, when we encourage emotions to flow, and function naturally, as they should, empathy, group play and healthy social skills will bear fruit from within children. Discover how, with simple, colorful and attractive images that capture the attention of children, this book names and offers a visual representation of emotions and feelings, which helps children recognize their own emotions and embrace them, while helping parents, teachers and caregivers to become facilitators of this wonderful process.
  • How Do You Do?

    Larissa Theule, Gianna Marino

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Water Buffalo and Crane's field is dry, empty, and hot--so hot that they can barely think of anything else. Every day is the same . . . Until one day, they hear something new. "How do you do?"When Goat dances into their lives, Water Buffalo and Crane can't help but join in. Suddenly their field doesn't seem dry, empty, and hot at all. Even after Goat dances away, their world is no longer so small.This beautiful story about widening your horizons and making new friends, brought to life with stunning illustrations by Gianna Marino, shows how all it takes is one special friend to change your world.
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  • How Do I Feel?

    Katie Saunders

    Board book (Parragon Inc, Nov. 13, 2014)
    This chunky, portable board book tower is ideal for small hands to read and carry! A fun, playful format introduces children to feelings, providing valuable building blocks for learning. With simple text and colorful pictures, this tower of 10 bright little books is ideal for children aged 0 to 3.
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  • Do You Ever Feel...

    Sharlie Zinniger, Tiffany Cunliffe

    Paperback (Sharlie Zinniger, July 1, 2019)
    "Do you ever feel angry- like a bear ready to roar? Do you ever feel silly- like a hyena laughing on the floor?" This unique picture book uses vibrant illustrations of people and relatable animals to help children identify their emotions. Through rhyming verse children will read about different feelings they encounter every day. Readers are encouraged to identify their emotions and talk about them, because after all, “Your feelings are part of you! They are very, very real.” People young and old will be able to use the picture chart in the back of the book to help them describe how they are feeling at any given moment. "Do You Ever Feel…" is a great resource that teaches children the beginning steps of managing their emotions.
  • How Do You Feel?

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Walker & Company, Nov. 1, 2011)
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  • How Do You Feel?

    Liu Gillian

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, )
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  • How Do You Feel? Board Game

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Game (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2011)
    Learn to identify emotions by completing a facial expression puzzle. Five gameboards and 30 cards are laminated for durability and cleanliness. Photo "First Games” from Key Education are perfect for early learning at home and at school. It is perfect for up to 4 players, ages 4 and up. Key Education products are intended to engage and educate young and special learners, as well as assist teachers in building a strong and developmentally appropriate curriculum for these children. The product line—comprised of teacher/parent resource books, photographic learning cards, and other activity- and game-oriented materials—is designed to assist in Unlocking the Potential in Every Child.
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  • Show Me How You Feel

    J. A. Barnes, C. Erin Masotta M.Ed.

    Board book (Star Bright Books, June 3, 2016)
    Point to happy, point to sad, point to what you feel. Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill, but adults can help children learn to point, a valuable communication skill. Featuring faces of children expressing various emotions, Show Me How You Feel helps children communicate their own feelings. Created with the assistance of an early intervention/autism expert, Show Me How You Feel includes easy instructions for parents and caregivers on how to teach pointing.
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  • How Do I Feel?

    Norma Simon, Joe Lasker

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Co, Feb. 1, 1977)
    A young boy describes his feelings in different situations.
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  • Do You Ever Feel...

    Sharlie Zinniger, Tiffany Cunliffe

    language (, June 30, 2019)
    "Do you ever feel angry- like a bear ready to roar? Do you ever feel silly- like a hyena laughing on the floor?" This unique picture book uses vibrant illustrations of people and relatable animals to help children identify their emotions. Through rhyming verse children will read about different feelings they encounter every day. Readers are encouraged to identify their emotions and talk about them, because after all, “Your feelings are part of you! They are very, very real.” People young and old will be able to use the picture chart in the back of the book to help them describe how they are feeling at any given moment. "Do You Ever Feel…" is a great resource that teaches children the beginning steps of managing their emotions.
  • How Do I Feel?

    Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, Pamela Zagarenski

    Board book (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 9, 1997)
    Part of the Good Beginnings series of full-color board books will intrigue children and at the same time help them build vocabulary. The words have been selected for their age-appropriateness by the editors of the American Heritage(R) dictionaries. Pamela Cote's charming illustrations introduce toddlers and young children to a delightful family of animal characters and to the joy of the world of words. How Do I Feel? illustrates sleepy, happy, silly, thirsty, and four other feelings to help children see the meaning behind these concepts.
  • How Do You Feel?

    Mandy Stanley

    Board book (HarperCollins Children's Books, Feb. 6, 2006)
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