Alycat and the Sunday Scaries would make a great addition to any family library and could be used to start discussions on anxiety and fears.
Browsing: Social Emotional
As the title suggests, Why is Sam So SAD? is an informative exploration of Seasonal Affective Disorder from a child’s perspective.
Join us on a heartwarming journey of emotions and connections with Marion in Guess How Marion Feels, by Miss Kaye and beautifully illustrated by Miss Waitthk!
Join us on an exciting virtual book tour for Ralphy’s Rules for Feelings by Talar Herculian Coursey! Make emotional intelligence fun and accessible for kids.
Cool Turtle’s Important Life Lesson is a fantastic resource on self-esteem for young readers, perfect for shared and classroom reading.
Join author Dr. Drew Palacio for an exclusive virtual book tour of Troubles and Doubles and Reflections Askew: The Curious Case of the Two Emily Soos!
M.H. Clark discusses her book, Everywhere, Still: A Book about Loss, Grief, and the Way Love Continues, prioritizing memories of loved ones.
What is Social Emotional Learning? Why is it important? How can we support it at home? SEL can be directly connected to the books your children are exposed to.
Judy Blume’s Blubber is a reminder of the consequences of bullying, and it encourages readers to stand up to this sort of abuse when they encounter it.
Kate Searle talks about mindfulness for kids, spirituality, using gemstones as a metaphor for a soul, and My Soul Treasure.