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Cover of Book Review How Do You Feel? Angry, Sad, Envy, Happy, Scared, Shy (ilearn Book 1)

Book Review How Do You Feel? Angry, Sad, Envy, Happy, Scared, Shy (ilearn Book 1)

by Hollyn Overton

Book Details

Publisher:Key Education Publishing
Published:2010-05-18
Pages:97
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1602688931

Reading Info

Age Range:0-3

About This Book

Build character, learn empathy, and identify emotions with students in grades PKโ€“1 using Happy, Sad, Jealous, Mad! This 96-page book includes stories and reproducible activity pages that explore the facial and body language of feelings and the vocabulary of emotions. This resource book includes stories that students can read in any order with a teacher or parent. A teacher's guide includes suggested activities, guided questions, and discussion-starting emotion cards. The book supports NCTE, NCTM

Our Review

This resource provides a thoughtful framework for helping young children understand and name their feelings through relatable stories and engaging activities. The book explores the full spectrum of emotionsโ€”from happiness and sadness to jealousy and angerโ€”by focusing on recognizable facial expressions and body language. Reproducible activity pages offer hands-on practice with the vocabulary of emotions, making abstract feelings concrete for early learners. This structured approach to social-emotional learning helps build foundational character traits like empathy and self-awareness.

What sets this resource apart is its flexibility; stories can be read in any order, allowing parents and teachers to tailor lessons to a child's immediate emotional needs. The included teacher's guide, with its guided questions and discussion-starting emotion cards, provides valuable support for meaningful conversations. Young children navigating big feelings will benefit immensely from having the language to express what's happening inside, fostering emotional intelligence that serves them well beyond the classroom. This comprehensive toolkit effectively turns everyday emotional moments into opportunities for growth and connection.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction