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Everybody Feels Sad!

Everybody Feels

By (author) Moira Butterfield
Illustrated by Holly Sterling
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: words & pictures
Published: 25th Jan 2016
Dimensions: w 235mm h 260mm d 14mm
Weight: 370g
Interest age: From 4 to 7 years
ISBN-10: 1784934259
ISBN-13: 9781784934255
Barcode No: 9781784934255
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Synopsis
Have you ever lost a favourite toy? Were you sad when a pet you loved died? How did you feel? Did your eyes fill with tears? Read about Chloe and Omar and what they did when they felt sad. Each book focuses on a different emotion, looking at why children may feel a certain way and how they can deal with their feelings. Every title features two stories, each told from a child' s point of view, which involve common scenarios or situations. For example, the main characters interact with each other through the series, sharing experiences that readers can easily relate too. These sensitive stories reassure young readers and provide them with a vocabulary which helps them to express and understand their feelings as they grow up and encounter different situations. 'Story words' in each book explain words simply and gently. Beautiful, fun illustrations from an award winning illustrator, plus supporting text for parents and teachers ensure children get the most from the books.

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These books are great for class and nursery settings to

encourage children to think about their feelings and to encourage them to discuss

things that have made them felt sad or angry, helping them to understand their own

feelings and learn how to describe that feeling with a friend or adult carer. Older KS1

children could follow this up with short poems about sadness or anger (following the

pattern of a poem in the book) and also use each story for simple story sequencing,

or to act out the story. Sensitively told, and beautifully illustrated by rising star,

Holly Sterling, this series is ideal for use in early years settings as well as families

where there are young children Written with great empathy, children will really appreciate the approach, which will help them to understand and hence to cope with their emotions... The series is really well thought out, with appropriate stories plus plenty of additional material to help teachers and parents he words they need to express their feelings. It' s often hard to explain to the children about how emotions can suddenly take over. These books are a lovely way to talk about their feelings and emotions and he has been keen to read the angry one a couple of times this week. The illustrations are great and do a fab job of conveying the emotions.

Written with great empathy, children will really appreciate the approach, which will help them to understand and hence to cope with their emotions... The series is really well thought out, with appropriate stories plus plenty of additional material to help teachers and parents he words they need to express their feelings.

Sensitively told, and beautifully illustrated by rising star,
Holly Sterling, this series is ideal for use in early years settings as well as families
where there are young children

These books are great for class and nursery settings to
encourage children to think about their feelings and to encourage them to discuss
things that have made them felt sad or angry, helping them to understand their own
feelings and learn how to describe that feeling with a friend or adult carer. Older KS1
children could follow this up with short poems about sadness or anger (following the
pattern of a poem in the book) and also use each story for simple story sequencing,
or to act out the story.