Ralphy's Rules for Feelings
By Talar Herculian
Illustrated by:-Meri Andreasyan
Genre:-Children
Ages:-3-10 years
Pages:-36
Publisher:-Purple Butterfly Press
Blurb:-We have big feelings!
Sometimes we don't know what to do with them or how to change our thoughts that cause these feelings. The first day of school can be scary, but Furrapist Jackson Johnson and cute pup Ralphy of Ralphy for the Good Life, are committed to helping a busload of kids understand and manage their big feelings. During the ride to school, Furrapist Jackson Johnson teaches the children that they can choose their emotions and decide how to respond to them. Ralphy and Jackson make the complicated subject of emotional intelligence accessible for kids to understand and more importantly, implement in their everyday lives
So hop om the bus with us and lets learn about how taking charge of our feelings can change our day!
"All feelings are valid but we can choose our feelings based on our thoughts. Change your thoughts and you can change you feelings. Like with all things, it will take practice but start them young and they will be Jedi masters in no time". Talar Herculian Coursey.
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My Review:-My granddaughter Emily decided she would read this book to me for our bedtime story. We got to meet Ralphy the pup, along with Jackson Johnson the Furrapist. Ralphy was driving the school bus and Jackson went along to help with the children and their emotions that they were feeling that morning. After talking about it and thinking about things that makes them happy, the children could then decide to either take their emotion with them into school or leave them on the seat of the bus. The book shows how the children were feeling using faces. This is a great book for children that don't fully understand they emotions and with help you can decide how to feel better. Emily found the book easy to read and enjoyed the illustrations that went with it.
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