Here are five picture books that will help you learn to be proud of who you are!
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If you’re looking for some real-world wisdom to share with the kids in your life, certainly try reading What I Tell Myself First.
Poet and writer, M.H. Clark, has received multiple awards, including the Washington State Book Award and two Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. Her newest book, Tiger Days, is a must-have picture book for helping young readers explore and embrace their feelings.
In I’m Sad, everybody laughs. Flamingo feels a bit better. But still a bit sad. Which is okay.
These books are like finding a little pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Take a breath. Inhale. Exhale. Read your way to a calmer day …
Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow has been written and illustrated to help children understand emotions through Henry’s experience with a colorful spectrum of feelings.
Henry Winterbottom and the Feeling Rainbow, a delightful tale about a creative child named Henry, is aimed at introducing children to emotions.
Dynomike: What’s Heartfulness? offers plenty of fun, fun, fun for spirited young readers ages 4 and up.
A grumpy character is someone with flaws. Real people have flaws. Kids like real people…even if those real people are bears.
Angie Harris helps both parents and children recognize and positively manage their ever changing emotions in Mad to Glad.