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A powerful, uplifting picture book about BIG feelings and the things we can do to see each other’s point of view. From the bestselling creators of All Are Welcome I have big feelings. You have them too. How can I help? What can we do? '[The book's] strength is the diversity on display in its pages. There's a rainbow of skin tones and hair colours ... and markers of religious and cultural diversity. Allows kids to practice identifying and dealing with their own big feelings' Kirkus Reviews Follow a group of children through a day in their neighbourhood, as they play together and navigate the BIG feelings that we all experience. What should we do when things don’t go to plan? We may feel angry, frustrated or overwhelmed; we may feel hopeful, tired or even . . . inspired. No matter how we’re feeling or how different we are, it’s never too late to talk things through and learn to see the world from another point of view. Warm and inspiring, this uplifting picture book helps children name and acknowledge feelings of all kinds, and learn to put themselves in others’ shoes. Because whatever we’re feeling, we’re never alone.

Trade Review
Expressive and energetic * Publishers Weekly *
[The book's] strength is the diversity on display in its pages. There's a rainbow of skin tones and hair colours ... and markers of religious and cultural diversity. Allows kids to practice identifying and dealing with their own big feelings * Kirkus Reviews *
I'd like to highly recommend this book. It's so needed and useful especially when you read it during the mental health week. I think every primary school should have this book * NetGalley Reviewer *
Simple premise, but very powerful. The illustrations are beautiful ... The characters in the book are diverse, and the rhyming text is charming * NetGalley Reviewer *
This showcases some of the finest in children's picture book writing. Never twee, this book celebrates emotions, including the big ones, with a dose of humour and illustrations that are never short of stunning ... a fun class book for reading aloud and learning about emotions, or a cosy bedtime ritual to curl up and look through the pictures * Librarian, NetGalley Reviewer *
Penfold and Kaufman have outdone themselves in delivering a vital message in today’s political climate * Kirkus Reviews on ALL ARE WELCOME *
A lively, timely picture book * Booklist on ALL ARE WELCOME *
A celebration as much as it is a story * Bookbairn on ALL ARE WELCOME *
This book has a lovely array of representation and diversity which was brilliant to see. Really addresses the complexity of feelings and how overwhelming this can be for a child * NetGalley Reviewer *
Inclusive and absorbing, this reassuring picture book helps children name and acknowledge feelings of all kinds, and develop empathy skills […] This is a lovely book with so many fantastic messages within it * Books Up North *

Big Feelings: From the creators of All Are

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    A Paperback / softback by Alexandra Penfold, Suzanne Kaufman

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 13/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781526639776, 978-1526639776
      ISBN10: 1526639777

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A powerful, uplifting picture book about BIG feelings and the things we can do to see each other’s point of view. From the bestselling creators of All Are Welcome I have big feelings. You have them too. How can I help? What can we do? '[The book's] strength is the diversity on display in its pages. There's a rainbow of skin tones and hair colours ... and markers of religious and cultural diversity. Allows kids to practice identifying and dealing with their own big feelings' Kirkus Reviews Follow a group of children through a day in their neighbourhood, as they play together and navigate the BIG feelings that we all experience. What should we do when things don’t go to plan? We may feel angry, frustrated or overwhelmed; we may feel hopeful, tired or even . . . inspired. No matter how we’re feeling or how different we are, it’s never too late to talk things through and learn to see the world from another point of view. Warm and inspiring, this uplifting picture book helps children name and acknowledge feelings of all kinds, and learn to put themselves in others’ shoes. Because whatever we’re feeling, we’re never alone.

      Trade Review
      Expressive and energetic * Publishers Weekly *
      [The book's] strength is the diversity on display in its pages. There's a rainbow of skin tones and hair colours ... and markers of religious and cultural diversity. Allows kids to practice identifying and dealing with their own big feelings * Kirkus Reviews *
      I'd like to highly recommend this book. It's so needed and useful especially when you read it during the mental health week. I think every primary school should have this book * NetGalley Reviewer *
      Simple premise, but very powerful. The illustrations are beautiful ... The characters in the book are diverse, and the rhyming text is charming * NetGalley Reviewer *
      This showcases some of the finest in children's picture book writing. Never twee, this book celebrates emotions, including the big ones, with a dose of humour and illustrations that are never short of stunning ... a fun class book for reading aloud and learning about emotions, or a cosy bedtime ritual to curl up and look through the pictures * Librarian, NetGalley Reviewer *
      Penfold and Kaufman have outdone themselves in delivering a vital message in today’s political climate * Kirkus Reviews on ALL ARE WELCOME *
      A lively, timely picture book * Booklist on ALL ARE WELCOME *
      A celebration as much as it is a story * Bookbairn on ALL ARE WELCOME *
      This book has a lovely array of representation and diversity which was brilliant to see. Really addresses the complexity of feelings and how overwhelming this can be for a child * NetGalley Reviewer *
      Inclusive and absorbing, this reassuring picture book helps children name and acknowledge feelings of all kinds, and develop empathy skills […] This is a lovely book with so many fantastic messages within it * Books Up North *

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