Feelings Come, Feelings Go
Jillian Roberts
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Ebook in EPUB format. Available for immediate download after we receive your order
Ebook in EPUB format. Available for immediate download after we receive your order
Publisher:
Orca Book Publishers
Orca Book Publishers
DRM:
Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9781459841376
Description:
<p><strong>No matter how little you are, you can have big feelings.</strong></p>
<p>Some feelings are easy, some are hard, but they all matter. When you feel sunshine on your face, you might feel happy. When a new friend wants to play, you might feel shy. When you have to say goodbye, you might feel sad. Feelings don't usually stick around for long, and this book reminds us that they rise and then they pass, like an ocean wave.</p>
<p>Full of adorable photographs of kids expressing each feeling in the story, <em>Feelings Come, Feelings Go</em> helps kids to recognize and name their emotions, and offers a first step on the journey toward emotional regulation.</p>
<p>Praise for Jillian Roberts:</p>
<p>"Crisp, heartwarming photos in warm tones that depict racially diverse caregivers holding and comforting tots."—<em>Kirkus Reviews</em>, on <em>Calm</em></p>
<p>"Gentle and quietly reassuring, this is recommended for board book collections aimed at new parents or caregivers."—<em>School Library Journal</em>, on <em>My Promise</em></p><p><strong>Key Selling Points</strong></p>
<ul><li>A sweet, simple board book about the big feelings kids have, from anger to shyness to sadness, to help readers learn to recognize their feelings and realize that overwhelming as they may be, all emotions do pass.</li>
<li>Delightful photos accompanying the text show each feeling, so that the youngest readers can identify exactly what the feelings word means.</li>
<li>Simple text gives relatable, age-appropriate examples of what might bring out each emotion, such as meeting a new friend (shyness) or having your blocks fall down (frustration).</li>
<li>Besides recognizing feelings, the text reassures kids that all emotions will pass, a starting point in understanding emotional regulation and accepting, rather than fighting, feelings as they come.</li>
<li>An author's note expresses how just as adults teach the kids in their lives skills like brushing their teeth, guiding children through their emotions is also key—and this book can be a tool in that conversation.</li>
<li>Jillian Roberts is a highly respected child psychologist, professor at the University of Victoria, writer and mother of three. She is the author of the Just Enough series, The World Around Us series and <em>The Friendship Guide</em>.</li>
</ul>
<p>Some feelings are easy, some are hard, but they all matter. When you feel sunshine on your face, you might feel happy. When a new friend wants to play, you might feel shy. When you have to say goodbye, you might feel sad. Feelings don't usually stick around for long, and this book reminds us that they rise and then they pass, like an ocean wave.</p>
<p>Full of adorable photographs of kids expressing each feeling in the story, <em>Feelings Come, Feelings Go</em> helps kids to recognize and name their emotions, and offers a first step on the journey toward emotional regulation.</p>
<p>Praise for Jillian Roberts:</p>
<p>"Crisp, heartwarming photos in warm tones that depict racially diverse caregivers holding and comforting tots."—<em>Kirkus Reviews</em>, on <em>Calm</em></p>
<p>"Gentle and quietly reassuring, this is recommended for board book collections aimed at new parents or caregivers."—<em>School Library Journal</em>, on <em>My Promise</em></p><p><strong>Key Selling Points</strong></p>
<ul><li>A sweet, simple board book about the big feelings kids have, from anger to shyness to sadness, to help readers learn to recognize their feelings and realize that overwhelming as they may be, all emotions do pass.</li>
<li>Delightful photos accompanying the text show each feeling, so that the youngest readers can identify exactly what the feelings word means.</li>
<li>Simple text gives relatable, age-appropriate examples of what might bring out each emotion, such as meeting a new friend (shyness) or having your blocks fall down (frustration).</li>
<li>Besides recognizing feelings, the text reassures kids that all emotions will pass, a starting point in understanding emotional regulation and accepting, rather than fighting, feelings as they come.</li>
<li>An author's note expresses how just as adults teach the kids in their lives skills like brushing their teeth, guiding children through their emotions is also key—and this book can be a tool in that conversation.</li>
<li>Jillian Roberts is a highly respected child psychologist, professor at the University of Victoria, writer and mother of three. She is the author of the Just Enough series, The World Around Us series and <em>The Friendship Guide</em>.</li>
</ul>