How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear?

Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Child & Adolescent, Child Psychology, Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Jane Evans ISBN: 9780857007933
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Jane Evans
ISBN: 9780857007933
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Baby Bear lives in a home with the Big Bears, and loves to chase butterflies and make mud pies - they make Baby Bear's tummy fill with sunshine. Then, one night, Baby Bear hears a big storm downstairs in the house and in the morning, Baby Bear's tummy starts to feel grey and rainy. How will such a small bear cope with these big new feelings?

This sensitive, charming storybook is written to help children who have lived with violence at home to begin to explore and name their feelings. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use each page of the story to start conversations, it also features fun games and activities to help to understand and express difficult emotions. It will be a useful book for social workers, counsellors, domestic violence workers and all grown-ups working with children.

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Baby Bear lives in a home with the Big Bears, and loves to chase butterflies and make mud pies - they make Baby Bear's tummy fill with sunshine. Then, one night, Baby Bear hears a big storm downstairs in the house and in the morning, Baby Bear's tummy starts to feel grey and rainy. How will such a small bear cope with these big new feelings?

This sensitive, charming storybook is written to help children who have lived with violence at home to begin to explore and name their feelings. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use each page of the story to start conversations, it also features fun games and activities to help to understand and express difficult emotions. It will be a useful book for social workers, counsellors, domestic violence workers and all grown-ups working with children.

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