GRUMPY MONKEY by Suzanne Lang, illustrated by Max Lang

At this age, many children are still figuring out what “grumpy” really means. They can recognize the mood—they feel it, they see it—but they don’t always have the vocabulary or emotional awareness to name it in themselves. That’s what makes Jim such a lovable and relatable character. The children have no trouble spotting his grumpiness, … More GRUMPY MONKEY by Suzanne Lang, illustrated by Max Lang

THE RABBIT LISTENED by Cori Doerrfeld

We’re so lucky to have dear friends and family who help us navigate life when things go awry. We might talk about it, shout about it, remember it, laugh about it, hide from it, even think about throwing everything away or making someone else suffer. But often, what we really need is someone to simply … More THE RABBIT LISTENED by Cori Doerrfeld

GRUMPY PANTS

What does a bad mood look like or feel like? We stomped our feet too! We tried to shake it off too… Grumpy underpants? Hahah – you know the children love this page. Then we all take a deep breath. Reading always makes Miss Library feel better! What do you do when you are feeling … More GRUMPY PANTS

The Color Monster

A story about emotions by Anna Llenas This book is a simple, bright and easy to follow story about feelings. Perfect for preschoolers. Yellow is happy. Blue is sad. I made a little “feelings walk” with some felt. The children loved it, and it was a fun way to play with some of the feelings. … More The Color Monster