The great big book of feelings /
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2016Description: 33 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (colour) ; 30 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781847807588 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Emotions -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature | Non-Fiction 5+ | Personal Issues | Children's picture books | Picture storybooks | Children's / Teenage reference: Subject-specific reference | Children's / Teenage personal & social issues: Self-awareness & self-esteem | Children's / Teenage general interest: People & places | Children's / Teenage reference: Encyclopaedias, general reference | Children's / Teenage personal & social issues: EmotionsDDC classification: 152.4 Summary: This title opens with the question, 'How are you feeling today?', and leads on to a spread by spread presentation of a wide range of feelings. Lots of different children in lots of different situations, brief text captions, and plenty of humour make sure the book is fun, as well as dealing with a serious and important subject - human feelings. The Great Big Book of Feelings allows children to explore how they're feeling in a safe and judgement free environment. Featuring funny artwork and wonderfully sensitive and accessible text this book celebrates each emotion for what it is and encourages children to discuss how they're feeling instead of bottling it all up. How are you feeling today? Happy? Sad? Excited? Scared? We all experience lots of different emotions. Sometimes we can feel angry or silly, and sometimes we might feel jealous or upset. There are even times when we might feel lonely or worried. However you feel, sharing and talking about your feelings will make you feel better. This fresh, optimistic look at all the feelings we experience explores feelings in family life, at school and everywhere with warmth, wit and sensitivity. Featuring lots of different children in various situations, brief text captions and questions and plenty of humour, this is the go to book to learn about feelings.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Main Library | JN 152.4 .H711 2016 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out | 17/01/2025 | 34271 |
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"Janetta Otter-Barry books."
Originally published: 2013.
This title opens with the question, 'How are you feeling today?', and leads on to a spread by spread presentation of a wide range of feelings. Lots of different children in lots of different situations, brief text captions, and plenty of humour make sure the book is fun, as well as dealing with a serious and important subject - human feelings. The Great Big Book of Feelings allows children to explore how they're feeling in a safe and judgement free environment. Featuring funny artwork and wonderfully sensitive and accessible text this book celebrates each emotion for what it is and encourages children to discuss how they're feeling instead of bottling it all up. How are you feeling today? Happy? Sad? Excited? Scared? We all experience lots of different emotions. Sometimes we can feel angry or silly, and sometimes we might feel jealous or upset. There are even times when we might feel lonely or worried. However you feel, sharing and talking about your feelings will make you feel better. This fresh, optimistic look at all the feelings we experience explores feelings in family life, at school and everywhere with warmth, wit and sensitivity. Featuring lots of different children in various situations, brief text captions and questions and plenty of humour, this is the go to book to learn about feelings.