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Forest Feelings

In Forest Feelings, readers follow along as forest creatures experience and learn to understand and cope with a big or difficult emotion. With a focus on social and emotional learning (SEL), these storybooks illustrate what each emotion looks and feels like and how the forest creatures experiencing them learn to understand and process their feelings right alongside their peers. Tightly controlled vocabulary and bright, fun illustrations that match the storylines enhance self and social awareness. Titles include tools for teachers and caregivers, a table of contents, and a picture glossary to reinforce new vocabulary. A comprehensive visual quiz at the end of each book asks readers to identify common facial and body expressions associated with each emotion.

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Early Concepts

Mason the Moose Feels Mad

Mason the moose gets mad when his brother steals his turn to play seeker in a forest game of hide-and-seek. Follow along as Mason experiences anger, acts out physically, learns to cope with… More →

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Early Concepts

Sam the Snake Feels Sad

Sam the snake becomes sad when she fears her slither won't be fast enough to win an upcoming race. Follow along as Sam first experiences sadness and defeat, learns to think on the bright side More →

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