It’s easy for anyone to be scared of some things, like the dark or dangerous animals! But lots of other things aren’t really as scary as they seem. Each of the books in this series has been carefully designed to help children better understand their feelings, and in doing so, develop confidence and self-esteem as they grow. Talking about feelings teaches children that it is normal to feel sad, or angry, or scared at times. With greater tolerance of challenging feelings, children become free to enjoy their world, to feel secure in their abilities, and to be happy.
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About the Author:
Trace Moroney is an internationally acclaimed children's author and illustrator. More than 3 million copies of her books have been sold worldwide, and they are translated into 16 languages. Her bestselling When I'm Feeling series and the phenomenally successful The Things I Love About series have been met with extraordinary enthusiasm. Focused on creating “books with a conscience,” Trace Moroney embraces the principles of positive psychology. She lives in New Zealand.
From Booklist:
Children know what it's like to be afraid, but they may have no idea how to handle the feeling. In Scared, a bunny boy is so frightened that his heart feels like it's beating out of his chest. Lots of things scare him: spiders, bullies, the dark. The book reassures children that scary feelings are natural and can sometimes help them steer clear of danger. Called a "touch-and-feel" book, this title features slightly raised images that add dimension to the darling illustrations. A few questions to "think about" enhance the book's already considerable usefulness. Other titles in the series address happiness, anger, and sadness. Ilene Cooper
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- PublisherInsight Kids
- Publication date2015
- ISBN 10 1608875261
- ISBN 13 9781608875269
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages18
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