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This sweet little board book helps preschoolers learn about why they feel scared and gives them helpful ways to manage their fears.
I Feel Scared helps little ones discover what it means to be scared and what fear feels and looks like. Adults and children can read along together and follow the story of the scared little Ghost who tries to understand its fears and how to find helpful ways to make the frightening feelings go away. With the help of this picture book, youngsters will realize that being afraid has an important function-it can help us to stay safe. This colorful story also shows little ones that sometimes we can feel scared even when we're safe and how we can be brave instead.
Bright cartoon characters paired with simple, interactive text make I Feel Scared an ideal first book for preschoolers to learn from and enjoy.
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Summary
Little one, what scares you?
Follow the story of the scared little ghost who tries to understand its fears and find ways to make them go away. The vibrant picture book teaches children what fear is, how it feels and how to manage this unpleasant emotion.
First Emotions: I Feel Scared is an interactive board book for 3-to-5-year-olds that guides young children to understanding big emotions through storytelling. Inside you’ll find:
• Clear questions directed at young readers that create an interactive learning experience.
• Illustrations and bright colors that engage young children.
• A simple and easy-to-understand approach to explaining emotions.
Feeling scared isn’t nice at all. But, it has a specific function — it keeps us safe. With the help of this colorful storybook, kids will learn that we all feel afraid sometimes. The book also shows youngsters that even when they are safe, they might still feel scared, and how they can be brave instead.
The story and illustrations are especially helpful to children who are often scared, anxious, apprehensive or overwhelmed. The book helps children learn emotional intelligence and encourages them to face new situations at an early age.
DK has published a range of books for toddlers and young children that help parents, caregivers and preschool teachers support social and emotional skills. Other books in the series include I Feel Sad, I Feel Proud, I Feel Angry, How Am I Feeling?