What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions
Eureka Honors Award Winner

“This is a book for sharing. The grown-up who reads this book with you is saying that they really do want to listen and understand. They’re saying that it’s good to take time to talk about a feeling even if it seems very complicated…”

In the first of a series of children's books aimed at better understanding and articulating emotions, comes What Are Your Feeling? 

Taking a deep dive into 20 different feelings from sensitive to proud, quiet to mischievous, this book helps the child identify their emotions in ways that are healthy and easy to understand. 

With vivid  illustrations that bring each feeling to life by the award-winning Daniel Gray Barnett, this book is a wonderful tool for self awareness, social-emotional learning, and sharing how we feel.

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What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions
Eureka Honors Award Winner

“This is a book for sharing. The grown-up who reads this book with you is saying that they really do want to listen and understand. They’re saying that it’s good to take time to talk about a feeling even if it seems very complicated…”

In the first of a series of children's books aimed at better understanding and articulating emotions, comes What Are Your Feeling? 

Taking a deep dive into 20 different feelings from sensitive to proud, quiet to mischievous, this book helps the child identify their emotions in ways that are healthy and easy to understand. 

With vivid  illustrations that bring each feeling to life by the award-winning Daniel Gray Barnett, this book is a wonderful tool for self awareness, social-emotional learning, and sharing how we feel.

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What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions

What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions

What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions

What Are You Feeling?: A picture book of your emotions

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Overview

Eureka Honors Award Winner

“This is a book for sharing. The grown-up who reads this book with you is saying that they really do want to listen and understand. They’re saying that it’s good to take time to talk about a feeling even if it seems very complicated…”

In the first of a series of children's books aimed at better understanding and articulating emotions, comes What Are Your Feeling? 

Taking a deep dive into 20 different feelings from sensitive to proud, quiet to mischievous, this book helps the child identify their emotions in ways that are healthy and easy to understand. 

With vivid  illustrations that bring each feeling to life by the award-winning Daniel Gray Barnett, this book is a wonderful tool for self awareness, social-emotional learning, and sharing how we feel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915087270
Publisher: The School of Life
Publication date: 02/06/2024
Pages: 60
Product dimensions: 9.06(w) x 10.24(h) x (d)
Lexile: 740L (what's this?)
Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. Through our range of life-changing books, gifts and stationery, we aim to prompt more thoughtful natures and help everyone to find resilience and self-understanding. 

The School of Life is a rapidly growing international brand, with over 8.58 million YouTube subscribers, 354,000 Facebook followers, 309,000 Instagram followers and 172,000 Twitter followers. The School of Life Press brings together the thinking and ideas of The School of Life creative team under the direction of series editor, Alain de Botton.

Read an Excerpt

Sad

Sometimes it’s really tricky to talk about feeling sad. You have a heavy feeling inside. You might want to cry. Your best friend is playing with someone else and you feel left out. Or you just woke up feeling this way and don’t know why. Maybe you’re sad about something that happened a while ago and it just popped into your head.

This might sound really odd, but it’s actually helpful to feel sad. You feel sad because something upsetting has happened. The problem comes if you try too hard to stop yourself feeling sad. You might say you don’t care or you don’t mind, but inside the sadness is still there.

What sadness needs is someone who understands. You don’t always want someone to say, ‘Don’t worry, it doesn’t matter’, you want them to say, ‘I understand, it’s OK to feel sad.’

Table of Contents

What Is This Book About?

Sometimes it’s difficult to talk about what you feel

Sad
Silly
Shy
Worried
Angry
Bored
Sensitive
Upset
Proud
Hurt
Quiet
Mischievous
Sorry
Afraid
Independent
Lonely
Curious
Confused
Amazed
Happy

And one last thing … What are they feeling?

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