Feelings

by Aliki.,

Paper Book, 1991

Status

Available

Collection

Description

Pictures, dialogs, poems, and stories portray various emotions we all feel: jealousy, sadness, fear, anger, joy, love, and others.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Olisia
This is one of my all time favorite books. The illustrations are amazing and it relates to every child.
LibraryThing member ShellyCBuchanan
A variety of modes of writing in this collection, reveal the many types of feelings we people experience, both the comfortable and the uncomfortable. Aliki's delightfully expressive cartoon-like illustrations show us what we know -- what we have all been witness to or experienced. She presents
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scenes and scenarios through dialogue, story and cartoon-like illustration with active, expressive characters that capture the attention of the reader.
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LibraryThing member cjs048
This book is broke up into several different scenarios of how people feel when people do certain things. It showed how someone felt when they worked really hard to make something and someone destroyed it. It also showed how something felt when they lost their pet and the friend was comforting and
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made the girl feel better. This is a good book to use to teach children how they need to becareful what they say because it could hurt someones feelings.
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LibraryThing member cakebaker
This book describes different emotions using short comics. The focus is on how various characters feel, not on plot development. Feelings described include: happiness, anger, stage fright, envy, guilt, shyness, sadness, and more. Good book for a very small group of kindergarten/ pre-k students to
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learn about feelings.
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LibraryThing member Joy_Duval
Many young children are not aware of each other's feeling, Aliki's book Feelings informs children of the different feeling they might have or others might experience as well.
Source: Pierce College Library
Ages: 3-5
LibraryThing member MissLoni
Great book on emotions, details the different feeling sin a fun way. Why we feel this way, how to cope. Just an over all fun book to read to the children.
LibraryThing member kes030
This book is okay! It would be good to help students understand what they are feeling or about empathy. Might not read it to a whole class.
LibraryThing member peyrobs
This book shows feelings through little comics. I love this book for the younger ages.
LibraryThing member RaineyNicole
Great for ages 3-5 when teaching them about feelings. This book teaches about feelings through short and cute comics. Good illustrations.

Publication

New York: Scholastic, 1991.

Awards

Reading Rainbow Program Selection (Selection — 28 — 1986)

Language

Physical description

25 cm

ISBN

0590441981 / 9780590441988
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