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I Know Silly - (We Find Feelings Clues) by Lindsay N Giroux (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Teach Children to Recognize Silliness, Shyness, and EmbarrassmentIn I Know Silly, a young feelings detective looks for clues to identify silliness, shyness, and embarrassment in himself and others.
- 3-7 Years
- 10.0" x 10.0" Paperback
- 36 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: We Find Feelings Clues
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About the Book
A boy uses the sensations in his body as clues to identify how he is feeling. He explains what it looks and feels like to be silly, shy, and embarrassed, and what he does when these feelings get overwhelming. This is the fourth book in the six-book We Find Feelings Clues series. These books help 3- to 7-year-olds use body clues to recognize primary and secondary emotions in themselves and others. The series serves as a classroom companion to Lindsay N. Giroux's professional resource, Create an Emotion-Rich Classroom.Book Synopsis
Teach Children to Recognize Silliness, Shyness, and Embarrassment
In I Know Silly, a young feelings detective looks for clues to identify silliness, shyness, and embarrassment in himself and others. The boy feels silly when he plays with his siblings at a restaurant, shy when the server comes to take his order, and embarrassed when he spills his glass of water. By noticing the clues in his own body--a laughing face, eyes that want to look away, scrunched shoulders--the feelings detective can also recognize when his family members feel the same way.
Sometimes feelings can overwhelm us. I Know Silly helps readers develop skills they can use in these moments to regulate their emotions and feel better. "When I'm feeling shy, I ask my mom or dad or teacher to help me. My mom asks if I want to hold her hand or take a break. I choose both." Like the other books in the We Find Feelings Clues series, I Know Silly:
- Teaches children to recognize silliness, shyness, and embarrassment from clues in their bodies
- Introduces the concept of a Feelings Detective Notebook to help build emotional awareness, intelligence, and skills
- Gives child-friendly ideas for coping with overwhelming emotions
- Offers strategies for caregivers on helping children identify and manage big feelings
The six books in the We Find Feelings Clues series help children learn how to use their bodies' clues to identify and name their feelings and those of others. Clues are found in facial expressions and body language, sensations within the body, and knowledge of past experiences. After identifying an emotion, children also learn how they can feel better when their emotions are overwhelming. Each book features a child using their Feelings Detective Notebook to record their feelings through drawings and words, as well as additional information on recognizing and dealing with feelings. The books can stand alone or be used together as a classroom companion to Lindsay N. Giroux's professional resource, Create an Emotion-Rich Classroom.
About the Author
Lindsay N. Giroux, M.Ed., specializes in coaching preschool teachers on implementing the Pyramid Model to promote social-emotional development and prevent challenging behavior. She is the author of Create an Emotion-Rich Classroom: Helping Young Children Build Their Social Emotional Skills and the We Find Feelings Clues picture book series, as well as a contributing author of Connect4Learning(R), a Pre-K curriculum and the ChooseFI Pre-K financial literacy curriculum. Her professional interests include teacher training, social skill instruction, and inclusion of preschoolers with special needs. Lindsay received a B.A. from Wellesley College and an M.Ed. in Early Childhood Special Education from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. She is currently the Manager of Educational Quality: Inclusion & Behavior Support for Bright Horizons. She resides in Raleigh, NC with her husband and son.
Alicia Teba Godoy lives and works in Spain, where she studied cinema and illustration. Her passions are art and animals. She is vegetarian and is also an avid animal advocate and lover. Alicia has a bunny as a pet, and they are like peas and carrots. She is an author too and loves writing. In her free time she enjoys creating, watching movies, drinking tea, and daydreaming.
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