Big, Big Feelings

Illustrated by Sean Julian
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$18.99 US
Tiger Tales
20 per carton
On sale Oct 17, 2023 | 9781664300347
Age 3-7 years
Reading Level: Fountas & Pinnell M
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt

A sweet story about BIG feelings that encourages children to use their words to name their emotions when feelings become overwhelming.

Willow is an adorable little sister--most of the time. Sometimes, her feelings get to be just a bit too much, and WAAAHHH!!--a tantrum ensues. But with a lot of love, support, and patience from her older brother, Willow soon learns that she has a superpower to help deal with those big feelings: her words!
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Perry Emerson's Big, Big Feelings (9781664300347, $18.99) enjoys whimsical illustrations by Sean Julian as it tells of little sister Willow, who sometimes just can't help crying as her feelings become too big and bring on a tantrum. Family love and patience needs to come from all angles, from understanding parents to an older brother's patience, so that Willow can get a handle on feelings that sometimes feel just too big to hold in. Read-aloud parents will find much to appreciate in Willow's education about her emotions and the reactions of those of all ages around her. --Midwest Book Review--Children's Bookwatch

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A sweet story about BIG feelings that encourages children to use their words to name their emotions when feelings become overwhelming.

Willow is an adorable little sister--most of the time. Sometimes, her feelings get to be just a bit too much, and WAAAHHH!!--a tantrum ensues. But with a lot of love, support, and patience from her older brother, Willow soon learns that she has a superpower to help deal with those big feelings: her words!

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Perry Emerson's Big, Big Feelings (9781664300347, $18.99) enjoys whimsical illustrations by Sean Julian as it tells of little sister Willow, who sometimes just can't help crying as her feelings become too big and bring on a tantrum. Family love and patience needs to come from all angles, from understanding parents to an older brother's patience, so that Willow can get a handle on feelings that sometimes feel just too big to hold in. Read-aloud parents will find much to appreciate in Willow's education about her emotions and the reactions of those of all ages around her. --Midwest Book Review--Children's Bookwatch