Books to help kids deal with big feelings every day

What should I do
when I feel worried?

What should I do
when I feel angry?

The Magitastic Journal: Feeling Journal for Kids

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Are you searching for tools to help your child manage their worry?

This SEL (social emotional learning) children’s book is designed to do just that. With beautiful illustrations and easy-to-understand language, this book helps your child understand worry and offers a simple coping method anyone can try!

Read this book with your child to open up conversations about their anxieties, or let them read on their own and master a deeper understanding of their emotions and how to control them.

Bottling up emotions is never the right answer, this book will help your little one understand that recognizing their feelings and acting with calm, meaningful solutions is a healthy way to behave. Emotional development is difficult, this book can help!

 
Social-emotional health is finally being recognized as an important component in a well-rounded curriculum. Charlie Lumiere’s book is an excellent introduction for young children on coping with worry and anxiety.
— Kristine Zimmerman
Each page of this easy-to-read book has a bright color and contains simple artworkmor a highly readable font. I believe all school and public libraries will benefit from this book on their shelves and that parents will want to read it with their children.
— Barbara Fanson
As both a parent and an educator, I see every day how difficult it can be for children to express and handle their many emotions. This book is such an incredible resource for parents and anyone working with children.
— Cheryl Schopen
The wonderful thing about this book is that it teaches the child independence skills. Rather than turning to an adult to help them manage difficult emotions, they can turn to this book again and
again. This is vital for the child’s independence.
— Emma Brown
 

 

Are you trying to teach your child how to cope with anger?

Anger is a big emotion, and all too often we’ve learned to run from our feelings or bottle them up; both of which are unhealthy methods of managing how we feel. This book aims to teach children to face their emotions head-on and let them go instead of letting them control your child’s behaviours.

This SEL book is perfect for every household looking to raise emotionally intelligent children. The bright illustrations will captivate your child and the adorable animals will bring a smile as you read this book with your child.

It’s important that every parent help their child’s emotional development, and this social emotional learning book offers a positive solution to a negative emotion that your child can utilize today.

 
An excellent resource for parents, caregivers, teachers, and even children to help relieve the strain of unrelenting anger. This is an excellent anger management book for young readers and their caregivers and educators.
— Emily-Jane Hills Orford
This marvellous story was easy to understand and it will certainly be a great help to children who are still learning to handle and express their feelings. It was definitely a fascinating read. Well done!
— Tisha Dawn
I loved the simplicity and directness of the method described, and how accessible it is to children, with the only “equipment” required being a balloon.
— Lois Henderson
Books like these can be invaluable for children on the autism spectrum. I have seen children and adults successfully use books like these to self-regulate their emotions and maintain as much independence as possible.
— Emma Brown
 

C O M I N G S O O N

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Does your child struggle to express their feelings?
This journal can help!

This book makes writing fun by making your child imagine their pencil as a magic wand! This magic wand allows them to transform their feelings by writing about them. Your child will love facial expression emojis that help them better understand emotions on sight.

This journal is perfect for any child that has difficulty expressing their emotions, but every child can benefit from writing their feelings down.

Encouraging children to share their feelings—even in writings that no one else reads—is an important step in helping them be emotionally healthy. Since our goal as parents is to raise personally aware, mentally healthy adults, this book is a must-have for every household with children!