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10 reviews for My Magical Feelings –Teach Kids to Name and Tame Big Feelings and Emotions (The Magic of Me)
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Laura –
This books helps my toddler to understand a little bit more about emotions
Jeff –
My 3yo son absolutely loves this book. He’s asking us to read it several times a day. The illustrations are spot on for a toddler or preschool child. The expressions on the characters faces are relatable to children. When we read it I can tell my son feels empathy for the kids and he is making the connection to with the words “it’s ok to feel ___.”Overall, I can say I love this book enough.
peggy hamlin –
Adorable book! My 2 year old grand baby loves me to read it to her and sparks great conversation about feelings!
Chris Lockett –
I wish I had this children’s book series available to me when my children were in elementary school. A must for all children’s libraries!
Lindsay Cervenak –
After our youngest was born, our oldest was having a hard time transitioning. After 4 years of being an only child he’d gotten used to having more time to work through fits or big moments with us. His frustrations grew when he realized baby brother was held when crying but he could not always be held. We started talking about our emotions and with this book and other strategies he’s really begun to tell us and others how he’s feeling. He liked this book because of the varying colors and multiple reasons for the feeling on each page.
pat –
This book explains what each emotion feels like and in words they can understand. I love this series of books I bought the entire set of 6 for my Great Granddaughter and recommend it very highly.
Joe Cool –
My daughter has really loved the Magic of Me books, and I sure have too. Such great illustrations and I think this will really help her identify her emotions, which is the first step of getting to a point of being able to talk about emotions and practice regulating those feelings/responses. I think this is a great book and love that it gives pointers for the parents at the end.
Karen Cressman –
I thought this for my nephew and thoroughly enjoyed reading it before I wrapped it. I wish I had had books like this growing up to let me know that it was okay to feel my feelings and move forward. Thanks for a wonderful series!
Enjie Flores –
i like the way that helps me has a parents to understand that let our kids feel their feelings is not bad :”) ,i used it to teach my girls that is ok to have different types of feelings every days , this book give me the best way to teach my 5 years old girl that is ok to feel sad when she sleep by her self like a big girl:)
Alex Casertano, LMSW –
This book is a great resource for teaching kids about emotions. As a therapist who has worked with young children it is hard to find a book that provides such clear and concrete education on emotion identification, so I was pleasantly surprised to find this. I also really liked how it promotes acceptance of the range of emotions a child can experience with examples relatable to their developmental age. I’m excited to share this book with others!