Way Past Sad

Sometimes, being sad can make you feel all alone, even when you're not.

James is sad. Way past sad. His best friend, Sanj, is moving away. James feels all alone, and even hugs from Mom don't take away all his sad. But it helps to talk about it. Nothing can change the fact that Sanj is moving, but James learns that he can get past his sad.

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Way Past Sad

Sometimes, being sad can make you feel all alone, even when you're not.

James is sad. Way past sad. His best friend, Sanj, is moving away. James feels all alone, and even hugs from Mom don't take away all his sad. But it helps to talk about it. Nothing can change the fact that Sanj is moving, but James learns that he can get past his sad.

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Way Past Sad

Way Past Sad

Way Past Sad

Way Past Sad

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Overview

Sometimes, being sad can make you feel all alone, even when you're not.

James is sad. Way past sad. His best friend, Sanj, is moving away. James feels all alone, and even hugs from Mom don't take away all his sad. But it helps to talk about it. Nothing can change the fact that Sanj is moving, but James learns that he can get past his sad.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807586778
Publisher: Whitman, Albert & Company
Publication date: 03/01/2021
Series: GREAT BIG FEELINGS®
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
Lexile: AD500L (what's this?)
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Hallee Adelman is the author of numerous books for children and works to better the lives of kids and families through education, story, and film. With a PhD in education, she has taught elementary through university students and was nominated twice for the Disney Teacher of the Year Award. Hallee lives outside Philadelphia with her family.


Karen Wall was born in Scotland, where she studied art and textile design, and now illustrates picture and chapter books for children. Karen dreams up her ideas in a studio above her local library in London, England.

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