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"Classic cars express a range of feelings to teach younger children about facial expressions"--
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“Freewheeling!
Full of feeling!
Traveling near and far.
Honk if you see me.
I'm a moody, moody car.”
Eileen Kennedy-Moore uses photos of classic cars to illustrate human emotions in her book Moody Moody Cars. It's a great starting point for helping kids identify emotions and talk about what they look like in others. And, as the author shares in a Reader's Note in the back, understanding facial expressions is an essential skill that children need to develop and Moody Moody Cars can be a fun way to help children develop their emotional literacy.