Emotions

• The preschool years are a time of rapid change — children are quickly developing new skills and understanding more advanced concepts while also being exposed to many new experiences.

• Picture books can help match their new brain developments with a more sophisticated vocabulary to express themselves with.

• Providing the proper words to express varyings emotions is one of the necessary tools needed to help children process their emotions effectively and fluidly.


Shy

Deborah Freedman


When Sophie's Feelings Are Really, Really Hurt

Molly Bang


The Way I Feel

Janan Cain


In My Heart: A Book of Feelings

Jo Witek, Christine Roussey


My Many Colored Days

Dr. Seuss, Steve Johnson, Lou Fancher


How Do Dinosaurs Say I'M MAD?

Jane Yolen, Mark Teague


Tough Guys (Have Feelings Too)

Keith Negley


About a Bear

Holly Surplice


The Preschool Pathways Book List spans a wide range of topics, styles and approaches to concepts.
Each book on the list has been selected for its educational qualities and is highly recommended for preschool age children.

If you would like to recommend a picture book for evaluation and addition to the list, please
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