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Description
Soothing and empowering, You Are Your Strong reassures kids that they can handle big emotions and highlights the benefit of developing inner strength and confidence in oneself. With diverse characters and scenes featuring a range of different family relationships—from parents, to grandparents, to an older sister in the military—this book shows kids that they will have help along the way to being strong and in control. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers by Julia Martin Burch, PhD, with advice for building skills to navigate and cope with big emotions.
Soothing and empowering, You Are Your Strong reassures kids that they can handle big emotions and highlights the benefit of developing inner strength and confidence in oneself. With diverse...
Soothing and empowering, You Are Your Strong reassures kids that they can handle big emotions and highlights the benefit of developing inner strength and confidence in oneself. With diverse characters and scenes featuring a range of different family relationships—from parents, to grandparents, to an older sister in the military—this book shows kids that they will have help along the way to being strong and in control. Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers by Julia Martin Burch, PhD, with advice for building skills to navigate and cope with big emotions.
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Beautifully written and appropriate for kids 4 and older. This storybook explores words that describe negative emotions and suggest ways to overcome those emotions with happier ones. I love the illustrations and the notion that family members can help you overcome those fearful emotions. Love the final message of being and feeling strong! I might just buy this for myself !
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Teresa G, Reviewer
Dufayet's lessons on emotions and relying on your inner "strong" to wash away negative emotions is nice. Zivoin's illustrations overshadow the story and become the highlight of the book. These illustrations are some of the best I have seen lately. I found myself wanting to look at the pictures more than read about strong, brave, calm, worry, scared, sad, love, mad, and gentle,
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Jessi D, Librarian
This is a beautiful book not only in it's illustrations, but in it's words. Children need books like these to help understand emotions that can be hard to control with out any guidance, and parents can use these examples to practice themselves. Well done. I look forward to seeing this to the children's section of our library.
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Helena R, Reviewer
Thank you Netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Beautifully written and appropriate for kids 4 and older. This storybook explores words that describe negative emotions and suggest ways to overcome those emotions with happier ones. I love the illustrations and the notion that family members can help you overcome those fearful emotions. Love the final message of being and feeling strong! I might just buy this for myself !
Was this review helpful?
Teresa G, Reviewer
Dufayet's lessons on emotions and relying on your inner "strong" to wash away negative emotions is nice. Zivoin's illustrations overshadow the story and become the highlight of the book. These illustrations are some of the best I have seen lately. I found myself wanting to look at the pictures more than read about strong, brave, calm, worry, scared, sad, love, mad, and gentle,
Was this review helpful?
Jessi D, Librarian
This is a beautiful book not only in it's illustrations, but in it's words. Children need books like these to help understand emotions that can be hard to control with out any guidance, and parents can use these examples to practice themselves. Well done. I look forward to seeing this to the children's section of our library.
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