I'm Happy-Sad Today bookcover

I'm Happy-Sad Today

Making Sense of Mixed-Together Feelings

Lory Britain 

(Author)

Matthew Rivera 

(Illustrator)
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Description

This friendly picture book helps young children make sense of mixed-up emotions.

Happy, and also sad. Excited, but nervous too. Feeling friendly, with a little shyness mixed in. Mixed feelings are natural, but they can be confusing. There are different kinds of happy--the quiet kind and the "noisy, giggly, jump and run" kind. And there are conflicting feelings, like proud and jealous, frustrated and determined. With gentle messaging and charming illustrations, a little girl talks about her many layered feelings, ultimately concluding, "When I have more than one feeling inside me, I don't have to choose just one. I know that all my feelings are okay at the same time." A special section for adults presents ideas for helping children explore their emotions, build a vocabulary of feeling words, know what to do if they feel overwhelmed, and more.

Product Details

PublisherFree Spirit Publishing
Publish DateApril 09, 2019
Pages40
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781631983054
Dimensions11.4 X 9.3 X 0.4 inches | 1.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Lory Britain, Ph.D., has more than forty years of experience working with children, teachers, and families.

Her background includes time in the classroom as a preschool teacher; helping found therapeutic child and family programs; teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in early childhood education; and presenting at state, national, and international conferences for professionals who work with young children. In addition to this work, Dr. Britain has written many children's books that help kids stay safe and express their feelings and ideas.

She also takes her therapy dog, Puppet, to visit children in hospitals and schools.

Lory lives in Eugene, Oregon.

Matthew Rivera earned his bachelor's degree in fine arts from the University of Arizona.

After many years of being an art director for corporations and toy makers, he now writes and draws pictures for a living. He lives in Portland, OR, where he loves listening to the rain tap on his rooftop, and is known to dance around in the occasional thunderstorm.

Reviews

"Being an incredible advocate for children has been Lory's lifelong passion over the thirty years that I have known her. She is a natural when it comes to helping kids understand and express feelings. This book is also a gift for parents seeking to validate their children's inner experiences and promote close trusting relationships."--Dr. Charlotte Peterson, child psychologist and author of The Mindful Parent: Strategies from Peaceful Cultures to Raise Compassionate, Competent Kids
"This is not only an utterly delightful book in every way, but an important book. Dr. Britain joyfully affirms for young children that their complex, mixed up, and sometimes conflicting feelings are valid, real, and normal. Adults are gently guided to support these emotions and everyone's mental health is the better for it!"--Steffen Saifer, Ed.D., author of HOT Skills: Developing Higher-Order Thinking in Young Learners
"Feeling scared and perhaps excited at the same time? No worries--it's okay to be scited. Children will learn to identify nuanced emotions in this fun and engaging book."-- "Foreword Reviews"
"This book brings to life a little-acknowledged aspect of the complex world of children's social and emotional development: the experience of multiple emotions. The children's story speaks directly to children in respectful, straightforward, and loving ways, exploring the many facets of emotions that will resonate with children. The Guide for Caring Adults will help adults understand, support, and extend the experience for children. All children--and the adults who care for them--need this book as an important support for navigating the everyday and out-of-the-ordinary experiences that we are faced with throughout our lives."--Christine Chaillé, Ph.D., professor emeritus and author of early childhood curriculum books
An ideal way to help kids develop their emotional intelligence.-- "The Oregonian"

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