How Are You Feeling Today?: A Let's Talk picture book to help young children understand their emotions bookcover

How Are You Feeling Today?: A Let's Talk picture book to help young children understand their emotions

Molly Potter, Sarah Jennings

Children have strong feelings and they can’t always handle them very well. Perfect for sharing, How Are You Feeling Today? is packed with fun, imaginative ways to help children understand and cope with a whole range of different emotions. This delightful book gives parents the tools they need to help their child deal with those feelings – without it all ending in tears!

A great dip-in book where children can choose a feeling that relates to them and then turn to the page that provides child-friendly strategies for dealing with that feeling. Notes at the back of the book provide more ideas for parents and carers to use with their child and other strategies to try out together to practice the all-important skill of dealing with feelings.

Let’s Talk books help you start meaningful conversations with your child. Written by an expert and covering topics like feelings, relationships, diversity and mental health, these comforting picture books support healthy discussion right from the start.

Latest reviews

An interesting book about feelings from happy to shy. it gives your child ideas on what to do when you feel angry or bored in a constructive way . It has lovely illustrations so is suitable from pre-school age upwards. The pages are bright and colourful too so appealing. It includes an emotional literacy guide for parents and a feelings tracker for children.

A picture book to help young children understand their emotions, with suggestions to try for each one and information about emotional literacy for families

Great book to manage emotions

it's a little ones book as it rhymes nicely i like the way that they express all kind of feelings. yes i recommend it

All about how to overcome your feelings

The Reading Agency

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