Do you feel happy? Sad? Silly? Angry? This simple board book helps children talk about feelings.
The playground is the perfect place to witness lots of different feelings! A girl is happy when playing with a puppy. Another girl is angry when a boy knocks over her drink. And the boy is sorry.
With simple, sparse language, and bright, expressive illustrations, Lizzy Rockwell introduces toddlers to a wide range of emotions. Detailed art encourages toddlers to talk about characters' emotional reactions, and serves as a springboard for discussion on emotional intelligence, self-regulation, and coping skills.
Lizzy Rockwell has illustrated more than thirty children's books, including How Do You Feel?, A Mammal Is an Animal, Plants Feed Me, A Bird Is a Bird, and I Love Insects with Holiday House. The daughter of highly acclaimed children's book author and illustrator Anne Rockwell and art director and illustrator Harlow Rockwell, Lizzy continues their legacy. She lives in Connecticut.
She has been Grand Rounds Lecturer at Yale Child Study Center (2016 and 2017), was keynote speaker at the University of Findlay Mazza Museum (2016), has delivered staff development workshops at Action for Bridgeport Community Development, the Early Childhood Resource Center at the New Haven Children's Museum (2017 and 2019), and Cooperative Educational Services, Trumbull, CT (2015), and has addressed the distinguished educators of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society (2018).
Do you feel happy? Sad? Silly? Angry? This simple board book helps children talk about feelings.
The playground is the perfect place to witness lots of different feelings! A girl is happy when playing with a puppy. Another girl is angry when a boy knocks over her drink. And the boy is sorry.
With simple, sparse language, and bright, expressive illustrations, Lizzy Rockwell introduces toddlers to a wide range of emotions. Detailed art encourages toddlers to talk about characters' emotional reactions, and serves as a springboard for discussion on emotional intelligence, self-regulation, and coping skills.
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Lizzy Rockwell has illustrated more than thirty children's books, including How Do You Feel?, A Mammal Is an Animal, Plants Feed Me, A Bird Is a Bird, and I Love Insects with Holiday House. The daughter of highly acclaimed children's book author and illustrator Anne Rockwell and art director and illustrator Harlow Rockwell, Lizzy continues their legacy. She lives in Connecticut.
She has been Grand Rounds Lecturer at Yale Child Study Center (2016 and 2017), was keynote speaker at the University of Findlay Mazza Museum (2016), has delivered staff development workshops at Action for Bridgeport Community Development, the Early Childhood Resource Center at the New Haven Children's Museum (2017 and 2019), and Cooperative Educational Services, Trumbull, CT (2015), and has addressed the distinguished educators of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society (2018).