Do You Like Me Blue?

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Emotions
Cover of the book Do You Like Me Blue? by Krishelle, Kurtz House Publishing
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Author: Krishelle ISBN: 9781939955012
Publisher: Kurtz House Publishing Publication: May 13, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Krishelle
ISBN: 9781939955012
Publisher: Kurtz House Publishing
Publication: May 13, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
You five years old. You are alone and don’t fit in. No one will talk or play with you. You are frustrated and angry. You can’t bear it, but everyday you must go to school and face it all over again. For the young rabbit in this story her trouble is that she doesn’t speak English. But any young person who has ever felt isolated and alone will identify with the experience. It does help a young person to know that being alone happens to others too and that the feelings of anger and sadness are not his or hers alone. The story can also help children develop sympathy and accept new faces and those who may not fit in easily. Written and drawn at a level 4-7 year olds can relate to, this story has been gripping to some youngsters who have been observed reading it over and over. One of the key concepts behind the story is Emotional Intelligence. Children can develop healthy and positive emotions if stories that excite them have positive emotions in the story. First it must be a good story that a child likes. If a child identifies with a story, many things can follow, such as conveying positive emotional reactions and awareness.
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You five years old. You are alone and don’t fit in. No one will talk or play with you. You are frustrated and angry. You can’t bear it, but everyday you must go to school and face it all over again. For the young rabbit in this story her trouble is that she doesn’t speak English. But any young person who has ever felt isolated and alone will identify with the experience. It does help a young person to know that being alone happens to others too and that the feelings of anger and sadness are not his or hers alone. The story can also help children develop sympathy and accept new faces and those who may not fit in easily. Written and drawn at a level 4-7 year olds can relate to, this story has been gripping to some youngsters who have been observed reading it over and over. One of the key concepts behind the story is Emotional Intelligence. Children can develop healthy and positive emotions if stories that excite them have positive emotions in the story. First it must be a good story that a child likes. If a child identifies with a story, many things can follow, such as conveying positive emotional reactions and awareness.

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