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List view record 1: The bad mood and the stickList view anchor tag for record 1: The bad mood and the stick
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The big angry roar

Lambert, Jonathan2019
Books
Cub is angry, so he stomps and smashes and roars! But now he just feels worse! Maybe his friends can help? The perfect story for any child experiencing feelings of anger and learning what to do with them.
List view record 3: Cam the Chameleon meets his emotionsList view anchor tag for record 3: Cam the Chameleon meets his emotions
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The colour of happy

Baker, Laura2019
Books
A beautiful exploration of feelings shown through colour as one little boy navigates a range of emotions - from happiness and excitement to hope and love, all on his way to present a gift to his mum. Blue is for the calm I feel wandering in the spring. Yellow is for happy when I spot a special th...
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I am angry

Rosen, Michael, 1946-2021
Books
This kitten may look cute and cuddly, but better beware: they're angry. Really angry. Angry, angry, angry! And this isn't any old "angry". This is a jump-up-and-down, roll-on-the-ground kind of angry. This is a spider-scaring, tiger-scaring kind of angry. This is a burst-balloon-ing, SQUASH-THE-M...
List view record 6: I feel the worldList view anchor tag for record 6: I feel the world
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I feel the world

Louise, Zanni2022
Books
Feelings can be crawly things. Some have spikes and some have wings. Some will creep from nowhere, fast! Some cling tight and some float past. Inside each of us is a whole world of feelings. It is reassuring to know that no matter what we feel in this moment, all feelings are okay. I Feel the Wor...
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Max's box

Wray, Brian2019
Books
Max's parents give him a very special gift: a tiny, magical box that will hold everything, from his toys to his feelings. Max learns, however, that feelings can't be put away as easily as toys. Each negative emotion he feels--anger, embarrassment, sadness, loneliness--gets added to the box, which...
[1 copy, 1 available]
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Meesha makes friends

Percival, Tom, 1977-2020
Books
Meesha loves making things. But there's one thing she finds difficult to make - friends. She doesn't know quite what to do, what to say or when to say it, and she struggles reading and responding to social cues. But one day she discovers that she has a special talent that will help her to navigat...
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Milo's monster

Percival, Tom2022
Books
Milo loves spending time with his best friend Jay, but when new girl Suzi moves in next door, Milo starts to feel left out, and as his jealousy grows more intense a green-eyed monster pops up beside him, twisting up all of Milo's thoughts and making him feel sad.
[1 copy, 0 available, 1 reserve]
List view record 10: My calm me down bookList view anchor tag for record 10: My calm me down book
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My calm me down book

Moroney, Trace, 1965-2020
Books
Having a tanty? Chucking your toys out of the cot? Throwing a wobbly? These are just some of the phrases we use to describe having a tantrum. While it is easy to make fun of such an event, it represents emotional turmoil - or a feelings storm - happening within. This book describes feelings that ...
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