How Do You Doodle?: Drawing My Feelings and Emotions
Elise Gravel
(Author)
Description
How Do You Doodle? is a drawing book for kids to help them get in touch with and learn to express their emotions. The book is divided up into different fun doodle activities such as "name your feelings," "what do you feel when," and "how does it feel when" to help readers start thinking about what they experience when they are feeling an emotion. How do You Doodle? can be used alone, or in association with a therapist or parent to help kids better realize and understand their emotional responses to situations, and to help promote better emotional health. A "Note to Parents" is included.Product Details
Price
$12.99
$11.95
Publisher
Magination Press
Publish Date
April 15, 2013
Pages
96
Dimensions
7.9 X 0.3 X 9.8 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781433812910
BISAC Categories:
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About the Author
Elise Gravel is a Canadian children's book author and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec. In 2012, she won a Governor General's Award for Children's Illustration in French[4] for her book La clΓ© Γ molette.Gravel has written more than thirty books and her work has been translated into over twelve languages. Visit her at www.elisegravel.com and follow her on Facebook: @elisegarnotte, Twitter: @EliseGravel and Instagram: @Elise_Gravel.
Reviews
Gold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards
Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award
"Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work."--Publishers Weekly
"This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home."--Books that Heal Kids
"An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children."--Midwest Book Review
Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award
"Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work."--Publishers Weekly
"This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home."--Books that Heal Kids
"An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children."--Midwest Book Review