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Little Cloud and the Five Thinking Hats A Feelings Book for Toddlers Mindfulness, Emotions & Empathy Using Colors and...

by Swati Sharma

Book Details

Publisher:And How Does It Compare To Other Books
Published:2021-04-22
Pages:26
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

"Feelings Are Like Clouds" is the second in a series of children's books written and illustrated by psychotherapist, P. A. Serena Hemmer MSW, LCSW. In "Feelings Are Like Clouds", Pearl and her friend, Quin, discover they don't have to stay stuck in any of their feelings! Pearl's mom helps them to see feelings like being acknowledged. Pearl and Quin realize that we all have the power to change our feelings. "Feelings Are Like Clouds" can be used by child and family therapists, parents, teachers a

Our Review

This gentle picture book offers young children a beautifully simple metaphor for understanding emotions, comparing feelings to passing clouds in the sky. Through the characters Pearl and Quin, guided by a reassuring adult, the narrative demonstrates that no feeling is permanent and that children possess the innate ability to notice and move through their emotional states. The book provides a foundational framework for emotional intelligence, teaching toddlers and preschoolers that feelings are temporary visitors, not permanent fixtures. This approach makes complex internal experiences accessible and manageable for the youngest audiences.

Authored by a practicing psychotherapist, the story carries an authentic and expert understanding of child development, making it an invaluable resource for parents and educators seeking to build a child's emotional vocabulary. The cloud analogy is particularly effective because it is visual, relatable, and non-judgmental, allowing children to observe their feelings without fear or self-criticism. It empowers little ones with the profound and calming realization that they are not their emotions, fostering early resilience and self-regulation skills that will serve them for a lifetime.

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