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Feeling blue? Seeing red? Have too many feelings in your head?Totally Monsters: Feelingsis here to help! Follow along with the many monsters in this picture book, full of horribly adorable illustrations by Sue DiCicco! Monsters, big and small, will be tickled pink withTotally Monster: Feelings!
Feelings can seem like scary monsters. Especially for preschool and elementary-aged children who are discovering all sorts of big emotions. Research has shown that learning to identify and name emotions helps children (and adults) regulate them. This playful book helps parents and kids explore their feelings in a fun way while also providing a vocabulary to name specific emotions. Seven illustrated monsters bring to life the core emotions we all feel: Sadness, Envy, Shame, Love, Anger, Joy, and Fear. Each monster is a different color and correlates to a 'circle of friends' (i.e. feeling wheel) that uses a gradient of the monster's color to indicate 15 more nuanced emotions ranging from subtle (lighter shade) to intense (darker shade). Monster Feelings can be read at storytime or bedtime, used as a communication tool during meltdowns (can you point to how you're feeling? What color do you see right now?), or taught as curriculum in preschool/grade school. Begin reading Monster Feelings to: Help kids (and adults) identify and understand a range of emotions (more than just happy/sad/mad) Provide a shared vocabulary for kids and their parents to discuss their feelings. Remove the stigma around "being emotional" (spoiler: humans are emotional beings by design) We all feel what we feel. It's how we act on those feelings that's important. Identifying the specific emotion is the first step in regulating our emotions. This book is a must-have for parents seeking to raise resilient, emotionally intelligent kids. What people are saying about Monster Feelings: "Laura came to my daycare to read her new children's book Monster Feelings. It has 7 cute, little monsters & each one is a different emotion that we all feel. Children big and small would enjoy and benefit from this book as it teaches mindfulness in a fun & creative way. Excellent for at home or as a classroom resource! I would highly recommend this book." - Kim, Owner, Kim's Kreative Korner (California, USA) "I love [Monster Feelings] - there's so much there - vocabulary building, a refrain that can become a mantra." - Emily, Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Chester, UK) "Not only does Monster Feelings help kids navigate their emotions, but it will also be an excellent resource and reference for summer camp counselors (typically teenagers or young adults) as they guide kids throughout their camp experience." - Travis Allison, Award-Winning Marketing Strategist for International Summer Camps, Founder of CampHacker, and Co-Founder of Go Camp Pro (Ontario, Canada) "Monster Feelings has been a great tool in opening up channels of communication with our foster son on the subject. It has really helped him in identifying his emotions and opened up discussions on properly expressing them. For a young kid in foster care, this book created a safe and fun environment to talk openly about his emotions. I would highly recommend this book not just for the kids but for parents as well." - Rebecca, Foster Parent to 7-year-old (Georgia, USA) "Laura Tyson has filled a huge need in raising the kick-ass kids who will lead us in a volatile, uncertain future. Monster Feelings helps kids develop a critical skill that we need them to master: emotional literacy. The people who can label and name their feelings take us closer to creating a society with greater empathy. These future leaders will grow up to make our most important decisions infused with higher levels of EQ." - Dr. Robert Zeitlin, Positive School Psychologist, Author of "Laugh More, Yell Less: A Guide to Raising Kick-Ass Kids" (Pennsylvania, USA)
"Join a charming pair of pals as they explore the joys of friendship, monster style! With fun flaps and heartwarming surprise on every page, Best Friends is a monstrous good time."--Back cover.
An engaging story that helps children work with difficult emotions by imagining them as playful monsters in a parade (ages 3-7). Watch as the anger monster passes and the sadness monster disappears--it’s all part of the parade of feelings we experience every day. Instead of holding on to their emotions, kids can acknowledge them and let them go on their way. What’s happening in your parade today? Here’s the angry monster Headed this way It growls so loud But you know it won't stay
One night, when Ethan reaches under his bed for a toy truck, he finds this note instead: "Monsters! Meet here for final test." Ethan is sure his parents are trying to trick him into staying under the covers, until he sees five colorful sets of eyes blinking at him from beneath the bed. Soon, a colorful parade of quirky, squeaky little monsters compete to become Ethan's monster. But only the little green monster, Gabe, has the perfect blend of stomach-rumbling and snorting needed to get Ethan into bed and keep him there so he falls asleep—which as everyone knows, is the real reason for monsters under beds. With its perfect balance of giggles and shivers, this silly-spooky prequel to the award-winning I Need My Monster and Hey, That's MY Monster! will keep young readers entertained.
Illustrated in full color. Whose face is that on the cover? That's right--it's red-hot Elmo! Toddlers will learn to link facial expressions to emotions as they take a close-up look at some of the funniest, fuzziest monster faces on Sesame Street! Zoe has yummy lollipop--look how happy she is! Elmo has a sad face--he's just dropped his ice cream cone. Poor Elmo! Can you make a "sorry Elmo" face?
A hilarious and reassuring New York Times Number 1 bestseller about feeling your emotions - sometimes it's okay not to feel okay! Meet Jim Panzee. He's in a BAD mood. Nothing feels right! Nothing will do, and Jim just doesn't know why... His friends can't understand it - HOW can he be in a mood when it's such a beautiful day!? They have lots of suggestions for how to make him feel better. But Jim can't take all the advice... and has a bit of a meltdown. Could it be that he just needs a day to feel grumpy? This modern classic is the perfect reminder that 'grumpy monkey' days never last long.
Monsters celebrate their individuality.
When the Big Bad Wolf is mistaken for a dog, he comes to live in a boy's closet and eat chocolate chip cookies.
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