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Understanding Emotions
by Kirsten Chang
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces the importance of understanding emotions to young readers through leveled text and related photos.
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Ruptured
by Joanne Rossmassler Fritz
When her mom has a ruptured brain aneurysm right after revealing a huge secret, 13-year-old Claire must navigate fear and grief with the weight of her mom's confession on her shoulders and find a way to live with what she knows while dealing with her mom's prospects for recovery.
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Friends Forever
by Shannon Hale
Shannon is in eighth grade, and life is more complicated than ever. Everything keeps changing, her classmates are starting to date each other (but nobody wants to date her!), and no matter how hard she tries, Shannon can never seem to just be happy. As she works through her insecurities and undiagnosed depression, she worries about disappointing all the people who care about her. Is something wrong with her? Can she be the person everyone expects her to be? And who does she actually want to be?
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Healthy Mind
by Kirsty Holmes
Life is full of ups and downs. We can't always help how we are feeling, but we can do things to make emotions easier to handle. Taking care of our mental health helps us live well. A mix of scientific information and fun examples makes it easy to learn about mental health and the ways we can keep our minds healthier.
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This Joy!
by Shelley Johannes
Celebrating living with arms wide open, this enthusiastic picture book follows a young girl as she tries to measure the size of her joy and the depth of her gratitude.
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Dr. Color Monster and the Emotions Toolkit
by Anna Llenas
When Nuna doesn't feel quite right, she visits the Color Doctor, who can diagnose big, challenging feelings with the help of his emotions toolkit, leading her - and readers - down a path of mindfulness, self-healing, and mental well-being.
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The Circles in the Sky
by Karl James Mountford
One morning, Fox is drawn toward the forest. There, in a clearing, he sees something small and silent, perhaps forgotten. It's a bird, lying as still as can be. Fox is confused, upset, and angry. Is the bird broken? Why doesn't it move or sing, no matter what Fox does? His curious antics are spied by a little moth, who shares a comforting thought about the circles in the sky - that the sun, even after it sets, is reflected by the moon and the stars, reminding us of its light.
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How We Feel
by Leah Osakwe
Introducing feelings and the importance of sharing them, this interactive board book helps little readers recognize and learn how to handle the many different feelings they will experience.
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Owly: Tiny Tales
by Andy Runton
Exploring social and emotional themes, this adventure-filled collection of nine standalone stories follows Owly, Wormy, and their forest friends as they discover that the power of friendship has the ability to conquer all challenges.
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