Helping kids name, understand, and express their emotions is an important part of social and emotional learning. These entertaining stories feature ocean animal characters experiencing big feelings in situations kids will relate to. Readers will discover strategies to help manage their own emotions.
Titles in this set:
Angelfish Feels Angry - Angelfish feels very angry when she knocks into Whale’s big tail and her painting is ruined. Is there anything she can do to feel better? This relatable story helps kids identify their feelings and provides useful tools for managing emotions.
Jellyfish Feels Jealous - Jellyfish feels jealous when Swordfish wins the race and gets a spot on the swim team. He says some unkind things to Swordfish. What can Jellyfish do to make things right?
Shark Feels Shy - Shark wants to get up in front of the class during show-and-tell, but he feels a bit shy. Is there anything he can do to feel better?
Starfish Feels Scared - The animals are having fun on the class field trip to the park, but Starfish feels scared to try something new. Can anyone help her feel a little bit brave?
Swordfish Feels Sad - Swordfish feels sad. She is missing her dad. Her friends try to cheer her up, but nothing will make Swordfish smile. Is there anything she can do to feel better?
Whale Feels Worried - Whale is worrying about her schoolwork. She wants it to be perfect, so she erases the paper until it rips! What can she do to feel better and stop worrying?