In My Heart: A Book of Feelings (Growing Hearts)
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Rating | : | 4.30 (787 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1419713108 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Fun Book for Kids to Understand Feelings" according to Z&P. This book is wonderful. It helps explain emotions to kids in such a easy, relatable way that is fun and whimsical. The cut-out center is also fun and makes it different than many of the books we own. Would highly recommend this for any home library collection.. Wonderful book about feelings! I bought this book for my 3-year old boy. It is a good book to talk about our different emotions. I also love being able to talk about the pictures, shapes, and colors. It is beautifully illustrated. I also love that the pages are sturdy and holds up well.. Great book! My daughter wasn't super excited at first Great book! My daughter wasn't super excited at first, but after the first read through, she made me read it four more times. Great illustrations and the flow from one emotion to another and from positive to harder emotions was really nice.
Sometimes my heart feels like a big yellow star, shiny and bright.I smile from ear to ear and twirl around so fast,I feel as if I could take off into the sky.This is when my heart is happy. Happiness, sadness, bravery, anger, shyness our hearts can feel so many feelings! Some make us feel as light as a balloon, others as heavy as an elephant. The Growing Hearts series celebrates the milestones of a toddler’s emotional development, from conquering fears and expressing feelings to welcoming a new sibling.. With whimsical illustrations and an irresistible die-cut heart that extends through each spread, this unique feelings book is gorgeously packaged. In My Heart explores a full range of emotions, describing how they feel physically, inside. With language that is lyrical but also direct, toddlers will be empowered by this new vocabular
Seuss's My Many-Colored Days (Knopf, 1998), don't count that against it. Throughout the representative illustrations—a bright yellow star to represent happiness, an elephant to represent sadness, a silhouette of the Big Bad Wolf to represent fear—a series of heart cutouts, ever decreasing in size, appears on the pages, until the heroine is able to find her feelings everywhere.—Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Carroll County Public Library, MD . The book pairs brief verbal explorations of emotions with evocative imagery, popping with bright colors against the effectively used white background.