
That was so fun and so relatable. My 5 years old son fortunately almost always easily regulate his emotions. But like any kids, he sometimes also throws tantrums and all forgets about how to regulate his emotions. This book helped him remember that to set your feelings free is totally fine. And not to forget that there are many ways to regulate emotions in healthy ways.
My son's personal favorite from this book is how to counter fear into imagination. He also loved that there is a mother with hijab that represents his mother (me) in this book.
I loved how this book is so diverse in characters. Representation matters and this book conveyed that message perfectly.
The illustrations were top notch. I don't know how to explain it, but the color schemes in this book were pastel color soft but still vibrant and colorful. This book was still giving calming vibe which fit with the theme of the book despite many colors showed.
Thank you to Jon Fogel, Jess Fogel, Broadleaf Books, Beaming Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
That was so fun and so relatable. My 5 years old son fortunately almost always easily regulate his emotions. But like any kids, he sometimes also throws tantrums and all forgets about how to regulate his emotions. This book helped him remember that to set your feelings free is totally fine. And not to forget that there are many ways to regulate emotions in healthy ways.
My son's personal favorite from this book is how to counter fear into imagination. He also loved that there is a mother with hijab that represents his mother (me) in this book.
I loved how this book is so diverse in characters. Representation matters and this book conveyed that message perfectly.
The illustrations were top notch. I don't know how to explain it, but the color schemes in this book were pastel color soft but still vibrant and colorful. This book was still giving calming vibe which fit with the theme of the book despite many colors showed.
Thank you to Jon Fogel, Jess Fogel, Broadleaf Books, Beaming Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.