Feelings
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I'm Not Scared!
When Baby Owl takes his stuffed Owly out for a walk in the moonlit woods, he insists that he is not afraid of the other animals that keep popping up and making them jump. |
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The Chocolate Covered Cookie Tantrum
Seized with a desire for a cookie while in the park, Sophie discovers that throwing a terrible tantrum will not get her what she wants. |
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There's a Big, Beautiful World Out There
A young girl realizes that, although there are many things to be afraid of in the world, such as a thunderstorm, there is even more to look forward to, such as the rainbow that will follow the storm. |
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Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods that Make My Day
A child's emotions range from silliness to anger to excitement, coloring and changing each day. |
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Llama Llama Mad at Mama
A young llama wants to play but must go shopping with his mother instead, and so he gets angry and makes a mess at the store. |
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Ben Over Night
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How Are You Peeling?: Foods with Moods
Brief text and photographs of carvings made from vegetables introduce the world of emotions by presenting leading questions such as "Are you feeling angry?" |
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Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum loves her name, until she starts going to school and the other children make fun of it. |
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On Monday When it Rained
A young boy describes, in text and photographs of his facial expressions, the different emotions he feels each day. |
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Help! : A Story of Friendship
Mouse hears a rumor that snakes do not like mice and while trying to avoid his former friend, Snake, he falls into a hole from which neither Hedgehog, Squirrel, nor Rabbit can help him out. |
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I Feel Happy, and Sad, and Angry, and Glad
Canine friends express a wide range of emotions as they play, argue, and make up. |
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Goldie is Mad
A little girl is very upset when her baby brother drools on her doll, but during a time-out, she thinks of some of the things she likes about her brother. |
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I Love My New Toy
When Elephant accidentally breaks Piggie's new toy, they both experience intense feelings before coming to realize how important their friendship is. |
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Susan Laughs
Rhyming couplets describe a wide range of common emotions and activities experienced by a little girl who uses a wheelchair. |

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