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You Have Feelings All the Time

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<b>Help young children build their emotional vocabulary.</b><br /><br /><i>You Have Feelings All the Time</i> serves as a reminder that emotions are a healthy, normal part of life. Some of those feelings are big and some are quiet. Some feel good and others can feel uncomfortable—and that’s okay. Written from the perspective of a caring adult speaking to a child, this charming book helps young children build an emotional vocabulary.<br /> <br /><i>You Have Feelings All the Time</i> is an affirming and supportive book about children’s many different feelings. It helps preschoolers develop emotional literacy by naming and normalizing emotions. Strong emotions can scare or overwhelm kids, and helping them see that everyone feels mad, sad, or scared sometimes can comfort them and build their perspective-taking skills and their emotional vocabulary.<br /> <br />Its charming rhyme and heartwarming message make the book perfect for storytime, home, the preschool classroom, and whenever children need help building an emotional vocabulary.<br /><br /><b>All the Time Series</b><br />Written from the perspective of an adult speaking to a child, these rhyming books help young children know that they are deserving of love through life's ups and downs and show them all the ways they’re supported as they continue to grow and learn.
<p><b>Deborah Farmer Kris</b> is a child development expert, parent educator, and the author of <i>Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive</i>, the All the Time picture book series and the I See You board book series. Her bylines include <i>CNN</i>, PBS KIDS, NPR's <i>Mindshift</i>, <i>The Washington Post</i>, the <i>Boston Globe Magazine</i>,and <i>Oprah Daily</i>. Deborah spent over twenty years as a K-12 teacher and administrator and currently serves as an expert advisor for a PBS KIDS show <i>Carl the Collector</i>. Mostly, she loves sharing nuggets of practical wisdom that can help kids and families thrive.</p><br><p>Jennifer Zivoin has illustrated more than forty children’s books, and her art has appeared in children’s magazines, including High Five and Clubhouse Jr. She illustrated the New York Times and #1 Indiebound best seller Something Happened in Our Town.</p><p>The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the world’s largest children’s museum, featured her art in a special Pirates and Princesses exhibit. Jennifer provided artwork for celebrity picture books, including those by James Patterson and Guns N’ Roses. Recently, Jennifer made her debut as an author with her book Pooka & Bunni.</p><p>Jennifer lives in Indiana with her husband, daughters, and pet chinchillas.</p>
“How do we help children make sense of their feelings? In this charming read-aloud, Deborah Farmer Kris deftly reassures children and caregivers that <i>all</i> emotions are a normal, healthy part of life—and reminds us to approach our feelings with curiosity and compassion. What a gift!”
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