Happy Sad Feeling Glad

Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad book. The cover is yellow with a black and white cat and dog doodle. The dog is hanging from the top-right of the book with his hands up, smiling, and looking at the cat in the bottom-left who is crossing his arms, looking down and appearing sad.

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Grades: K+

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Product Code: 236-282

Timberdoodle's Review

Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad

Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad is a lovely book that explains some of your kindergartner's many emotions. It also encourages him to put pencil to paper and help the animals explore their feelings, too. Dog and Cat are scared; draw what might be frightening them. By participating in the animals' stories, your child's emotions are explored insightfully and sensitively. Lively and full of humor, with relatable vignettes, Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad will help your child better understand and express his feelings.



From the Publisher:
An endearing and engaging look at emotions and how different situations cause different feelings. What has made Dog happy? Do you know what Cat is scared of? And why is Donkey so excited? A range of fun art activities encourages young readers to explore their feelings and express themselves with drawings, doodles, and decorations.

Features

Samples:
Cat and Donkey Coloring Sheets
Cat Coloring Sheets
Dog Coloring Sheets
Donkey Coloring Sheets

Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 56
Pages: 56
Size: 10¾ x 8⅝ in
ISBN: 9781780679334
Published: April 2017
Faith-Based: No


Customer Reviews

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Annsley B.
We like it but doesn’t seem to help my daughter with emotional intelligence

We like it and my daughter enjoys it. I just feel like it should be in the art category.

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Brittany G.

cute and good concepts

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Sara W.
Loved by all

All 3 of our kids have now done one or more of this series of workbooks. They love the coloring and drawing time. It really improves their art abilities.

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Sara W.
Fun and Learning

We used this twice now in our home. Both kids have enjoyed doing it. It’s improves their creative skills and gets them coloring and drawing better.

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Brittany T.
Very fun

Such a fun way to teach emotional intelligence to young ones.