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When I Feel Worried
by Cornelia Maude Spelman
A young guinea pig describes situations that make her worry, what being worried feels like, and how she can stop worrying.
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Ruby finds a worry
by Tom Percival
A young girl's sense of adventure and exploration vanishes when she discovers a Worry that grows and grows until she learns how to get rid of it
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Don't worry, Little Crab
by Chris Haughton
Looking forward to going for a first dip in the big ocean with Very Big Crab, Little Crab ventures sideways from his rock pool to the water’s edge before the crashing waves challenge his bravery.
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The magical Yet
by Angela DiTerlizzi
Everyday, when learning how to do new things, it is important to keep on trying and remember there is "Yet" something else that can be done
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I am darn tough
by Licia Morelli
A story to show how to keep going even when something is difficult. Girls (and boys!) can become stronger and more resilient simply by realizing how strong and resilient they already are, and running provides a pathway to that realization
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What we'll build : plans for our together future
by Oliver Jeffers
A heartwarming story inspired by the birth of the author’s daughter blends Jeffers’ signature artwork with rhythmic verses of promise about the lives that a parent and child will build and share together.
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Happy
by Nicola Edwards
Describes some of the steps to take to explore mindfulness and achieve happiness in everyday life, including using each of the senses and enjoying such activities as discovering, loving, and breathing
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All around us
by Xelena Gonzalez
Finding circles everywhere, a grandfather and his granddaughter meditate on the cycles of life and nature
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Keke’s Super-Strong Double Hugs
by Elizabeth Mcchesney
In this children's story, one little girl and her family deal with having to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic and discover new ways of doing things together.
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Way past worried
by Hallee Adelman
Nervous about what might go wrong at a friend’s superhero party, young Brock finds companionship and support from a fellow caped partygoer fighting her own jitters, in a relatable story about developing the emotional intelligence skill of managing common worries. Illustrations.
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My mindful walk with Grandma
by Sheri Mabry
When a girl walks through the woods with her Grandma, she is so excited about their destination that she misses out on what is around her, but with Grandma's help, she learns how to breathe, be peaceful, and find herself in nature
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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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You are your strong
by Danielle Dufayet
A child explains how to find your "Strong," conquering fear, anger, and other emotions or emotional reactions either alone or with help. Includes note to parents and caregivers
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A place inside of me : a poem to heal the heart
by Zetta Elliott
The award-winning author of Bird presents an evocative story in verse that follows a poignant year in the life of a brown child whose community rallies for justice and peace in the aftermath of a police shooting.
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The many colors of Harpreet Singh
by Supriya Kelkar
Harpreet Singh has a different color for every occasion, from pink for dancing to bhangra beats to red for courage. He especially takes care with his patkas, his turbans, smoothing each one out gently before putting it on. But when Harpreet's mom finds a new job in a snowy town and the family has to move, he finds himself choosing white over and over--all he wants is to be invisible. Will he ever feel a happy sunny yellow again?
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When sadness is at your door
by Eva Eland
A picture book primer in emotional literacy and kindness, illustrated in a style inspired by the classic artwork of Crockett Johnson, depicts universal feelings of sadness as a visitor that can be better understood through quiet activities that distinguish it from the self.
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Layla's happiness
by Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie
Seven-year-old Layla divulges many things that make her happy, especially her family and their community garden
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The very cranky bear
by Nick Bland
Taking shelter in a cave on a cold and rainy night, Moose, Lion, Zebra and Sheep unintentionally disturb a sleeping bear and think of zany ways to cheer him up.
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Mouse Was Mad
by Linda Urban
Noticing that all his animal friends have different ways of expressing themselves when they feel mad, Mouse tries to figure out which way is best for him and so, after a lot of trial and error and screaming and stomping, comes up with something less raucous and yet totally unique.
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Wemberly worried
by Kevin Henkes
A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school
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