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Books with title How Do You Feel?

  • How Do You Feel?

    Samantha Brooke, Jeff Harter, Jay Johnson

    Library Binding
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  • How Do You Feel ?

    Mandy Stanley

    Board book (Harpercollins Childrens H/B, March 15, 2007)
    Another fantastic board book from the creator of 'What Do You Say?' and 'What Do You Do?' Animals introduce children to the concepts of feelings -- happy, shy, tired and, best of all, loved! The animals in this brightly -coloured board book display a variety of emotions, instantly recognisable to toddlers: happy, tired, shy, silly and ! best of all ! loved.
  • How do You Feel

    Rh Value Publishing

    Board book (Random House Value Publishing, July 12, 1984)
    Simple text and illustrations portray various feelings and sensations. On heavy board pages.
  • How Do You Feel?

    JoAnne Nelson

    Paperback (The Wright Group, )
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  • How Do You Feel?

    Mandy Stanley

    Board book (HARPER COLL CHILDREN, March 15, 2006)
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  • How Do You Do?

    Larissa Theule, Gianna Marino

    language (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.
  • How Would You Feel?

    Sophia D. Moore, Rebecca Prato

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Aug. 4, 2014)
    This book encourages readers to communicate, cope, and deal with trauma, fear, and loss. Children will learn skills for appropriately expressing their feelings though words, creating a foundation to build upon that will be just as effective in adulthood and for the rest of their lives.
  • How Do You Know

    Deborah W. Trotter, Julie Downing

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Nov. 13, 2006)
    While walking with her mother on the farm one foggy morning, Polly learns that things are still there even though the fog hides them, in this charming picture book, filled with watercolor illustrations, that celebrates a child's perception of the world.
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  • How Do You Do?

    Mary FitzGerald, Jacinta FitzGerald

    Paperback (Gill & Macmillan Ltd, Dec. 31, 1990)
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  • How Would You Feel?

    Sophia D. Moore

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 4, 2014)
    This book encourages readers to communicate, cope, and deal with trauma, fear, and loss. Children will learn skills for appropriately expressing their feelings though words, creating a foundation to build upon that will be just as effective in adulthood and for the rest of their lives.
  • How do you know?

    Stephanie Ramsey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2017)
    "I want to know what you are thinking, I want to know what's in your mind..." Join two kids and their grown-up looking at pictures and talking about the HOW they know what they know. Listeners and readers will interact with each other and the kids in the story by taking part in both asking and answering "How do you know?" Simple illustrations keep the focus on the conversation, and the stick figures model how these conversations can begin between kids and their grown-ups. Tips for grown-ups at the end offer suggestions on how to continue conversations with kids through asking good questions. How Do You Know? is a book for reading and thinking together, in the "I wonder what you think" series.
  • How Do You Know?

    Deborah W. Trotter, Julie Downing

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Nov. 13, 2006)
    When Polly wakes up one morning, she finds her world covered in fog. She can't see the apple tree or the duck pond or the horse barn. Mama says they're all still there, but how does she know? Together, Polly and Mama set off to find the familiar landmarks of the farm, and along the way Polly discovers there are some things she just knows, too.Soft, evocative watercolor paintings bring to life this gentle story about a day of simple discoveries and a child's growing confidence in her perception of the world.