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Books with title When I Feel Sad

  • When I Feel Shy:

    Sarah Read

    eBook (, July 19, 2020)
    Do we really need to "fix" quiet kids?* Reassure kids that they can take control of their worries*An excellent way to talk to kids about anxiety and worry* How to overcome the fear of trying new things* Being shy isn't necessarily a bad thing*****We read this before bedtime. It helped to soothe my kid.- Mia***** Perfect for preschoolers! It's very kid friendly and helps my son talk about emotions and feelings. - Christine*****My son feels shy sometimes and he could relate to the main character in ways that I hadn't known about until we read the story together - Michelle ***** This book is awesome! I have a 3 year old who is pretty confident but gets super shy around new people. - AnnaThis story is geared to kids ages 3-5, level 1. Perfect for boys, girls, preschool, pre-K, and Kindergarten. Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers. Purchase a paperback copy with COLORING PAGES! Add this children’s book to your cart now and enjoy!
  • When I'm Feeling Sad

    Trace Moroney

    Board book (Sandy Creek, March 15, 2010)
    Self Esteem is the key in this book. Each of Tracy Moroney's books have been carefully designed to understand their feelings, and in doing so, gain greater autonomy over their lives. Talking about feelings teaches children that it is normal to feel sad, angry or scared at times. With greater tolerance of painful feelings, children become free to enjoy their world, to feel secure in their abilities, and to be happy.
  • When I Feel Sad

    CorneliaMaudeSpelman

    Paperback (AlbertWhitman&Company, Jan. 31, 2002)
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  • I Feel Sad

    Brian Moses, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Nov. 15, 1994)
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  • When I'm Feeling Sad

    Trace Moroney

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Dec. 28, 2005)
    Have you ever been so sad that the world seems gray and droopy? Does being sick or hearing a family argument make you want to cry and cry until it floods? The little rabbit knows how it feels to be sad and just what to do to feel better. Read along, and you too might find that a great big hug is all you need to make the sadness go away.
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  • When I Feel Scared

    Kathy (ILT) Parkinson Cornelia Maude Spelman,Kathy Parkinson

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Co, Aug. 16, 2010)
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  • When I Feel...!

    Parker J. Sydnor

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., July 30, 2019)
    Follow the characters as they express their emotions and share their feelings in a fun, relatable way that helps kids learn to explore and identify their own feelings.When I feel! uses vivid, whimsical illustrations that help create a visual aid in order for children to be able to easily understand and connect with their emotions. Kids will learn that it is okay for people can have their own, unique way of expressing their feelings.This book makes a perfect addition to any library and is recommended for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals.
  • 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.
  • When I Feel...!

    Parker J Sydnor

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 10, 2019)
    Follow the characters as they express their emotions and share their feelings in a fun, relatable way that helps kids learn to explore and identify their own feelings. When I feel! uses vivid, whimsical illustrations that help create a visual aid in order for children to be able to easily understand and connect with their emotions. Kids will learn that it is okay for people can have their own, unique way of expressing their feelings. This book makes a perfect addition to any library and is recommended for parents, teachers, and mental health professionals.
  • 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 Get Sad When...

    Jennifer Waddle

    language (Noble Theme Press, Oct. 26, 2016)
    Kids get sad. It's part of life! But picture books like this one are sure to bring an instant smile to their face. Colorful, engaging pictures, and memorable rhymes, make this storybook a family favorite. Available in Kindle and print - and includes a parent tip sheet called, "Chase The Sad Away!" (Oh, and while you're at it, check out the other books in this dynamic series and COLLECT them all!)
  • 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.