These books about feelings are perfect to read during an All About Me theme for preschool and kindergarten!
We didn’t really connect with it (in fact my Three refused it after the first reading), but your child might like it.
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Deepa
I’m so excited to have discovered your blog! I too visit the library weekly! I always have the maximum of 50 books checked out for my 2.5 year old but it’s been so hard to find good books. I’m going to pour over your lists. I also appreciate your honest feedback and sensitivity to subtle issues (e.g., portraying brown/black things or colors as bad).
Anna G
Yay – I’m so happy that you find the book lists helpful, Deepa! They’re so fun to put together. 🙂
Karishma Kal
Thank you SO VERY MUCH for all the effort you put into your website.
I use it as a one stop shop on getting book suggestions for my toddler son, ways in which I could supplement my son’s education and just overall ideas on how I can raise my son better!
You are a God send and thank you once again!
Anna G
You’re very welcome! I’m glad these work for you!
Lisa Williams
I really like your honest input and your clear descriptions about WHY you particularly like or dislike a book. Take, for example, “The Way I Feel.” It LOOKS like a quality book that I would enjoy reading. But your input about the wacky font and SUGGESTING that kids are scared of the dark and thunderstorms is so helpful. I don’t like books that make suggestions about negative things, just in case those kids aren’t already scared of them. And nobody has time to try to decipher wacky fonts!
Anna Geiger
Thank you so much for your feedback, Lisa! I’m so glad you find these book lists helpful. I don’t make as many as I’d like to because they are quite time consuming, so it’s wonderful to hear that you enjoy them. 🙂