Does she look loving, angry, curious, or maybe even grumpy?
A delightful visual presentation introduces the idea of reading facial expressions. Each page is labeled with one word for an emotion and shows one large and two smaller close-up photos of children experiencing that feeling.
A great way for children to build the vocabulary needed to effectively express their own emotions.Expressing feelings is a basic form of communication.
Recognizing the feelings of others and expressing our own appropriately are the keys to resolving conflicts peacefully. Paperback, 23 pages. Ages 3+.
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This book is well written and its easy to read and for toddlers to learn about their natural feelings. My 3 year old student loves it he has learned how to express his feelings and by adding vocabulary to his emotions he now has become less prone to tantrums as he now knows how to express himself when it comes to emotions.
My son loved this book so much we had to buy a second one after the first one became so worn out from use! It has fantastic photos that show feelings that young children CAN relate to, including special needs children (like my son who has Down syndrome)! I disagree with mammon's two-star review "feelings portrayed are not very clear and are ambiguous." The feelings portrayed WERE very clear, to me, to my special needs son, and to the kids in my Montessori class... I can't say enough good things about this book! The best part?! Reading it outloud! My son could not get enough of my reading it to him (very dramatically of course)! And it was a joy for me (unlike some other kids books)! I highly recommend it for ages 2 to 5, special needs, and second-language learners! ~Lisa Nolan, 3 to 6 and 6 to 9 Montessori trained teacher
The art is very nice. However, the feelings portrayed are not very clear and are ambiguous at times- and not representative of the feelings described in the text. This book can actually be confusing to toddlers. This book was a disappointment for the above stated reason.