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Picture books tagged with: emotions

Frog is Sad

Frog is SadThis book, which simply reflects how negative emotions can sometimes be turned into positive ones, may be useful to explore emotions with very young children.

Categories: Sadness
Tags: depression, emotions, friends

Bug and Bear

Bug and BearChildren struggle at times to negotiate the ups and downs of friendship. This book reassures young children that though their friends may not always be in the mood to play with them, their friendship still endures.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: anxiety, co-operation, emotions, friends

The Heart and the Bottle

The Heart and the BottleThis book can help children emotionally deal with the loss of a loved one by showing them that there is always hope despite the heartache. 

Categories: Curiosity & Creativity, Death & Bereavement, Feelings
Tags: emotions, feelings, grandparent, loss

I’m Worried (Your Feelings)

I'm Worried (Your Feelings)Helping children come to terms with the feelings of anxiety and exploring ways to alleviate their suffering. The book also touches upon the subjects of road safety and hospitals.

Categories: Anxiety, Doctors, Hospitals & Operations, Sadness
Tags: anxiety, emotions, fears

Morris and the Bundle of Worries

Morris and the Bundle of WorriesHelping children to overcome worries by sharing their problems and fears

Categories: Anxiety
Tags: anxiety, emotions, fears

Just Like You Did

Just Like You DidAcknowledging feelings of anxiety or jealousy that can sometimes come up when a new baby arrives. Reassuring children that despite the fact life has changed, they are still special and loved by their parents.

Categories: New Baby
Tags: anger, brother, emotions, growing up, jealousy, sibling rivalry

You’re All My Favourite

You're All My FavouriteReassuring a child their parents love them and their siblings equally.

Categories: New Baby
Tags: brother, emotions, jealousy, sharing, sibling rivalry, sister

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