I feel the world

Zanni Louise

Book - 2022

Feelings can be crawly things. Some have spikes and some have wings. Some will creep from nowhere, fast! Some cling tight and some float past. Inside each of us is a whole world of feelings. It is reassuring to know that no matter what we feel in this moment, all feelings are okay. I Feel the World encourages children to explore their feelings with curiosity and acceptance. This book helps to make sense of emotions and open up important conversations with parents, carers and teachers. Bestselling children's author Zanni Louise, and clinical psychologist Dr Ameika Johnson, have created a beautiful resource to help children build resilience and develop a healthy relationship with their feelings.

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Subjects
Genres
picture books
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Published
Braeside, VIC : Five Mile 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Zanni Louise (author)
Other Authors
Ameika Johnson (author), Nia Gould (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
32 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781922677297
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A little bear learns about their emotions. A young brown bear is initially swarmed by butterflies representing feelings in "different shades, / sizes, colours, textures, shapes. / Big and bold and loud and strong. / A quiet hum. A gentle song." Couplets, with occasionally forced wording to create the rhyme, detail positive and negative emotions that the bear experiences. Eye-catching illustrations of the big-eyed bear and other adorable animals capture those sentiments, from the calm of a "morning lake. A cloudless sky. / A bubbling creek that skittles by" to the chaos of emotions that "creep from / nowhere, fast!" Sometimes, strong feelings make the bear want to hide; they even manifest themselves in physical symptoms. "Head hurts. Sore tum. Cannot sleep." But the little bear learns to cope ("Stop. / Breathe in. / Big breath out") and to remember a bad feeling is "okay. / It's just the way I feel today." The text is didactic in places, but this little bear is very relatable, and their experiences will encourage young children to share their emotions and struggles. Detailed backmatter, with suggestions for discussing feelings, activities, and "tips for managing big feelings," will support adults as they help children understand and moderate their emotions. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Will start a dialogue to help children bring big, out-of-control feelings into perspective. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.