Children can often find it difficult to identify with an emotion. It isn't always easy for them to articulate what they are feeling. This brilliantly written book covers twelve main emotions and is packed full of tips and activities to help children with their emotional literacy.
From happy to embarrassed, to jealous or angry, it touches on each emotion offering talking points around some of the trickier feelings. Bold images and colours to match the emotion make it bright and engaging for the child. With an interactive element, the child can write and draw their own thoughts and feelings too.
This book would be a valuable addition to any child's library.
'This is an amazing resource to work with children to help them understand their own feelings and how to manage them. Recommended for parents, schools and professionals working with children aged 4 - 11 years.'
Junior school ELSA
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Clare Shaw is an author of a growing collection of therapeutic picture books. Her books are written for all primary school aged children and cover topics that can often be tricky talking points. For example; her title Love Will Never Die was written to help children through bereavement.
She uses very direct but child-friendly language and always writes in r