How can you express your emotions in a healthy way if you don't have the words for what you're feeling? "The Emotionary describes, in simple terms and with coloured illustrations, forty-two emotional states so that children (and adults) can learn to identify them and therefore learn how to say what they are really feeling."
Note from Librarian:
The age range for this book varies depending on how it is used. Some of the words and feelings are complicated for young readers, but some examples might feel a bit too young for teenagers. You might like to use it as a conversation starter, or as something for a young person to digest on their own.
Quality code
B - lightly used
Tags
Emotional/SocialCommunication/Speech/LanguageAutismADHDNon-fiction Emotional/Social
Learn your own feelings and how to interact with others
Communication/Speech/Language
Improving how we exchange information with each other
Autism
Including Asperger's and other related conditions
ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Non-fiction
Informative books based on the real world
From 4 Years to 16 Years