CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS - FEELINGS
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I'm worried
by Michael Ian Black

An anxious potato who worries about everything struggles to embrace less-anxious perspectives when his friends, a little girl and a pink flamingo, cannot guarantee that everything will be okay but promise to be by his side always. By the creators of I'm Bored. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
Splish, splash, Ducky!
by Lucy Cousins

Simple text and cheerful animal illustrations combine in the story of Ducky Duckling, who enjoys a rainy day of splashing in the pond with his friends while repeating the phrase, "Quack, quack, quack." By the creator of the Maisy series.
So big!
by Mike Wohnoutka

Growing so big that he can get dressed, make cereal and pack a backpack all by himself, a young bear gets ready for his first day of school and wonders if he is big enough to overcome his jitters. By the award-winning illustrator of Moo!
Even superheroes make mistakes
by Shelly Becker

A blundering, bungling band of young superheroes demonstrates how to get smart by courageously admitting to and correcting mistakes before promptly resuming efforts to save the world, in a lively follow-up to Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
Puddle
by Richard Jackson

The Caldecott Honor-winning team behind Yo! Yes? present the universally relatable story of a lonely puddle that is dimpled by rain, splashed by shoes, bounced by a basketball and stirred by a seagull before it makes friends with the bright sun. 40,000 first printing
Ball & Balloon
by Rob Sanders

Ball wishes he could fly like Balloon, but when a boy arrives and sends Ball rolling, bouncing, and even soaring into the air, Balloon feels deflated
The many colors of Harpreet Singh
by Supriya Kelkar

Harpreet loves wearing different colors and he loves matching his patka to his outfits, but when his family moves to a new place, Harpreet begins wearing white everyday because he just wants to disappear
Ravi's roar
by Tom Percival

Becoming so mad sometimes that he loses his temper and becomes a roaring tiger, a relatable little boy learns lessons in expressing his feelings and making amends when he discovers that not everyone likes a growling tiger that forgets to play nicely. By the creator of Bubble Trouble. Illustrations.
Cherry Blossom and Paper Planes
by Jef Aerts

Adin and Dina are best friends who love to plant cherry stones around their little village in the countryside. Then one day Adin and his family move away to the city. Will their friendship survive the new distance between them?
Allie all along
by Sarah Lynne Reul

When Allie breaks her crayon, her brother shows her how to calm down bit by bit
Giraffe and bird together again
by Rebecca Bender

When Giraffe's friend Bird flits off and doesn't return like he usually does, Giraffe's concern for Bird makes him face his fear of the wider world to try to rescue his little friend
Butterflies on the first day of school
by Annie Silvestro

When Rosie begins feeling nervous about starting kindergarten the night before the big day, her mother reassures her that it’s just butterflies in her belly, and to Rosie’s surprise the next day, a butterfly flies out of her mouth when she greets a new friend at school, which helps another shy student release hers, too.
Rabbit and the motorbike
by Kate Hoefler

When his motorbike-riding friend passes away, taking his wonderful adventure stories with him, a sad Rabbit reconsiders his own sense of courage by resuming his friend’s journeys to live a story of his own. Illustrated by the creator of Forever or a Day. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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
I have an idea!
by Hervé Tullet

The best-selling creator of Press Here presents a meditation on the near-magical experience of new ideas, depicting in simple, metaphorical artwork the creative process of exploring initial inklings, identifying wrong notions, and finally capturing and nurturing just the right idea
Playdate
by Maryann Macdonald

Children have snacks at home before they meet their friends at the park and play games, illustrating such concepts as fast and slow and stop and go.
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