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Books with title I'm Feeling Sad

  • I Feel Sad

    Brian Moses, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Nov. 15, 1994)
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  • Feeling Sad

    Rosalyn Clark

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, 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

    Tracey Moroney

    Hardcover (The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd, June 30, 2005)
    Strong feelings are hard to cope with at any age. But they are particularly difficult for small children, who have no experience or perspective. They may not even have the words to express what they're going through. Ages 3+.
  • Feeling Sad

    Trace Moroney

    Board book (Five Mile Press, )
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  • I Feel Sad

    Brian Moses, Mike Gordon

    eBook (Wayland, April 20, 2017)
    Young children experience many confusing emotions in their early years and I Feel Sad looks at sadness, in a light-hearted but ultimately reassuring way. This picture book examines how and why people feel sad, illustrates scenarios of people feeling sad and upset, and the best way to deal with it with age-appropriate content.Ideal for home or the classroom, this book contains notes for parents and teachers with suggestions of ways to help children deal with being sad.Filled with colourful illustrations by the every-popular, award-winning illustrator Mike Gordon.
  • Sadness: Feeling Sad

    Max Mindpower

    language (Max Mindpower Publishing, March 4, 2019)
    In this book Max explores the emotion of Sadness.Emma is in the park and misplaces something that dear to her, naturally sadness ensues. Can Max help?This is one of 8 books in the Max Mindpower Junior emotions series, featuring eight primary emotions all explored in everyday situations. These books are packed with helpful tips taken from CBT, NLP, Positive Psychology, Self Compassion and Mindfulness.
  • Feeling Mad

    Kristy Holmes

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Young readers are introduced to healthy ways to deal with anger in this engaging book, which explores the feelings one gets when they get mad. They meet a colorful character named Raging Raccoon, who helps them understand this emotion. Through the engaging main text, eye-catching comic book design, and full-color photographs and illustrations, they learn what causes anger and how to properly approach dealing with those feelings. This important subject matter encourages kids to be in touch with their feelings, to express them in a healthy and functional way, and not to suppress them.
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  • I Feel Sad

    Marcia Leonard, Bartholomew

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Pr, Dec. 1, 2003)
    For ages baby to pre-school. This book is one of a series designed to help you and your child to talk about feeling sad. Here are practical suggestions for dealing with those feelings. Parents can use this little book as a way to help the child to get over being sad.
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  • I Feel Sad

    Brian Moses

    Paperback (Sundance, March 15, 1999)
    This book discusses how sadness is sometimes caused by a dog getting sick, or parents arguing, or not being invited to a party, or when someone spoils a picture you paint at school. And, it points out how children can make other children sad-by calling them names, breaking their things, or saying mean things to them. The book ends: "If you feel sad, remember this-a frown is just a smile turned upside down." Color. Grades K-3.
  • Feeling Mad

    Kristy Holmes

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Young readers are introduced to healthy ways to deal with anger in this engaging book, which explores the feelings one gets when they get mad. They meet a colorful character named Raging Raccoon, who helps them understand this emotion. Through the engaging main text, eye-catching comic book design, and full-color photographs and illustrations, they learn what causes anger and how to properly approach dealing with those feelings. This important subject matter encourages kids to be in touch with their feelings, to express them in a healthy and functional way, and not to suppress them.
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  • I Feel Sad

    Brian Moses, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Oct. 31, 1993)
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  • Sad: Feelings

    Janine Amos, Gwen Green

    Paperback (Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, May 15, 1995)
    Book by Amos, Janine, Green, Gwen