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Book Reviews

The Way I Feel
Book: The Way I Feel
Written by: Janan Cain
Publisher: Parenting Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

the way i feel
Rating: 5 / 5
i liked this book because it showed many of the emotions I've had. This book had many colorful pictures. I liked the picture of the silly girl. It shows how a person can feel on different days. It showed me different ways to express myself when i feel like them.


Great for 1st graders
Rating: 5 / 5
My first grade students love this book! I read this book the first week of school while talking about emotions and how we shared them at school. The art work is fun, colorful and just plain wonderful! My students have loved this book so much that my copy is dog-eared.


For toddlers, not for adults
Rating: 5 / 5
This book on feelings is a one in a million. It is attuned with my 3-year old by using age-appropriate language and non-threatening images to represent her feelings. It doesn't overdo it in a way that adults sometimes think is needed to express an emotion, thereby scaring the child off. And it's fun. Right on target.
From an academic psychiatrist and mommy


 
 
 



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