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Ready, steady, ghost!
by Elizabeth Baguley
Wanting to learn how to haunt just like the big ghosts, Gilbert, a tiny ghost who lives in a big dark forest, finds his courage tested when he encounters spookier creatures than himself everywhere he goes.
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The color monster : a story about emotions
by Anna Llenas
With the help of a little girl, Color Monster learns how to define and share his mixed-up emotions through color, gaining self-awareness and peace as a result. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The rabbit listened
by Cori Doerrfeld
A metaphorical tale of empathy and friendship follows the experiences of a small child who is offered well-intentioned advice from his animal friends in the wake of a loss but only finds comfort with the last animal, a rabbit who just quietly listens.
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The rough patch
by Brian Lies
Farmer Evan and his dog do everything together, especially in the garden, but when his dog passes away Evan lets his garden fill with weeds until a pumpkin vine brings new hope
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Looking for Smile
by Ellen Tarlow
Waking up one morning to discover that the smile which has always been with him is nowhere to be found, Bear enlists the help of his woodland friends to recover his smile again, in a metaphorical debut that celebrates the power of friendship. Illustrated by the creator of When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The happy book
by Andy Rash
A young camper who is as happy as a clam and his best friend, a clam who is a happy camper, enjoy a sadness-free world of daisies, sunshine and best friendship, until one of them eats an entire cake and forgets to share. By the creator of Archie the Daredevil Penguin. Simultaneous eBook
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When Sophie gets angry--really, really angry--
by Molly Bang
A Caldecott Honor winning illustrator brings to life the story of a little girl named Sophie who gets angry and runs, cries, climbs her favorite tree, and is calmed by the breeze until she is ready to go back home.
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Silly Billy
by Anthony Browne
To help with his anxiety, Billy uses the tiny, colorful worry dolls his grandmother recommends, but he finds that they do not quite solve his problem when he starts worrying about them!
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If you're happy and you know it!
by Jane Cabrera
An elephant, a monkey, and a giraffe join other animals to sing different verses of this popular song that encourages everyone to express their happiness through voice and movement.
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Love
by Matt de la Peña
Illustrations and easy-to-read text celebrate the bonds of love that connect us all
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Llama Llama misses Mama
by Anna Dewdney
Llama Llama--The star of Llama Llama Mad at Mama--experiences separation anxiety on his first day of nursery school.
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Mean soup
by Betsy Everitt
Horace feels really mean at the end of a bad day, until he helps his mother make Mean Soup.
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How are you peeling? : foods with moods
by Saxton Freymann
An extraordinary picture book from the co-creators of Play with Your Food features an abundance of lively food sculptures that are the epitome of human emotions, from pensive peppers to grimacing grapefruits.
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Back to school Tortoise
by Lucy M. George
Summer is over and Tortoise must summon the courage to go back to school.
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The crocodile and the dentist
by Taro Gomi
Crocodile goes to the dentist, and both of them have to overcome their fears--not only of tooth extractions, but of each other
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Little Mouse's big book of fears
by Emily Gravett
Frightened by spiders, shadows, and nearly everything around her, Little Mouse keeps a journal and a detailed map to record what makes her scared all the time in this charming book about dealing with and overcoming phobias of all shapes and sizes.
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Hurty feelings
by Helen Lester
Fragility the hippo is big and strong, but her feelings are so fragile she can't even take a compliment, until Rudy the bully decides to push Fragility a little too far.
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Pete the cat : I love my white shoes
by Eric Litwin
Wearing his brand-new white shoes, Pete the Cat walks down the street paying no mind to the piles he steps in, which turn his white shoes into colorful messes.
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Juan has the jitters!
by Aneta Cruz
Juan is an autistic boy about to start school, and the thought is giving him the jitters; he copes by concentrating on routine things and clapping, but he is worried about being laughed at in school--but his teacher has come up with a series of math games and made Juan the judge, to help him cope with his anxiety about the new situation
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The invisible boy
by Trudy Ludwig
Feeling invisible in a class of students who exclude him from groups, games and birthday parties, little Brian welcomes a class newcomer with whom he works on a school project in ways that help him to stand out. By the author of My Secret Bully.
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Grumpy pants
by Claire Messer
"Have you ever had a grumpy day and not known why? Penguin is having a grumpy day like that. No matter what he does, he just can't shake it! Sometimes the only thing left to do is wash the grumpy day away and start over"
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Keep your head up
by Aliya King Neil
In this reassuring picture book featuring vibrant illustrations, little ones will learn how to be kind to themselves as they deal with having a bad day. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The I'm not scared book
by Todd Parr
A Halloween-themed story by the creator of The I LOVE YOU Book invites youngsters to face their fears while offering reassurance that everyone is afraid sometimes, in a volume complemented by star-shaped die-cuts on the front cover and vibrant stick-figure illustrations.
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The feelings book
by Todd Parr
Children express different moods, including "I feel very mad," "I feel like reading books all day," and "I feel like wearing funny underwear." Reprint.
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Visiting feelings
by Lauren Rubenstein
Invites children to sense, explore, and befriend any feeling with acceptance and equanimity. Children can explore their emotions with their senses and nurture a sense of mindfulness.
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Everyone...
by Christopher Silas Neal
The illustrator of Over and Under the Snow explores the universal nature of feelings while inviting children to explore their emotions in scenes illustrated with sparse, retro-style art depicting animals in the woods, neighbors in apartment buildings and more.
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Grumpy Bird
by Jeremy Tankard
Waking up on the wrong side of the nest and feeling too grumpy to fly, Bird begins to walk about and soon finds that with a little exercise and some companionship from other animals he encounters along the way, Bird is able to shake off his bad mood and face the rest of his day with a smile.
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Mouse was mad
by Linda Urban
Mouse struggles to find the right way to express his anger, modeling the behavior of Hare, Bear, Hedgehog, and Bobcat, only to discover that his own way may be the best way of all.
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Sometimes I'm Bombaloo
by Rachel Vail
A delightful tale of learning how to deal with anger follows Katie, who occasionally loses her temper and becomes Bombaloo, as she learns that a little time-out and a whole lot of love can pacify Bombaloo and make her feel like herself once again. Reprint.
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Owl babies
by Martin Waddell
Three baby owls panic when they awaken one night and find their mother gone, worrying about what has happened to her and becoming frightened by all the scary things that surround them in the dark.
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You're a Crab! : A Moody Day Book
by Jenny Whitehead
A little crab is in a bad mood, but his mother assures him that everyone feels a bit crabby at times and that when his mood changes, they will have all sorts of fun.
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Hooray for hat!
by Brian Won
Elevated from a bad mood when he receives an exciting new hat, Elephant cheers up his equally grumpy friend Zebra before marching to the homes of other downcast friends who join them in a fabulous hat parade. Simultaneous eBook.
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