I Am Okay to Feel

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Zando Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
8.6 X 11.1 X 0.6 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781638930105

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About the Author
Karamo Brown (Author)
Karamo Brown is an American television host, activist, and author. He is currently host of daytime talk show Karamo and stars as the culture expert in the award-winning Netflix series Queer Eye. He is the recipient of the 2018 Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award.

Jason "Rachel" Brown (Author)
Jason "Rachel" Brown is a rising young star in Hollywood who studied dramatic and comedic acting at the University of California, Los Angeles. He often draws on his own life to entertain and inspire, including his experience connecting with his father, Karamo Brown, at the age of ten.

Reviews
"PreS-Gr 2 - Brown serves up a gem of a book: a father and child, both Black, the child deliberately nongendered, focus on handling emotions. As a perfect day in the park turns stormy, the child gets scared and needs to cope with the large emotional shift. The father responds deftly. Rather than snapping at his kid to suck it up and just not be scared, he demonstrates the key questions to ask kids when they're grappling with feelings. 'What is in your head?' 'Why does the storm scare you?' These are followed by grounding exercises to keep panic from overtaking the child completely. The calm delivery and love between the two characters shine. The use of light and dark in the illustrations is cozy, cocooning, and safe. As the child feels more secure, warmth fills the page. While the story itself offers amazing resources and strategies for handling big emotions, extended recommendations and sources from professionals at the end are also critical to the book's worth. VERDICT An absolutely essential text to support emotional health in parents and children alike." -School Library Journal, starred review

"A heartfelt, useful text for socioemotional learning and self-knowledge that gently focuses on emotional discussion between a father and son." --Publishers Weekly

"Queer Eye star Karamo Brown and his son Jason 'Rachel' Brown affirm that all feelings--even negative ones--are OK . . . It's a good message, and readers will appreciate seeing a story that centers a Black father and son dispelling the stereotype that men and boys--especially those of color--don't or shouldn't express emotions . . . A useful primer for socioemotional growth." --Kirkus Reviews