Facial expressions depict a range of feelings and moods -- from happy to sad, friendly to shy, discouraged to angry, and more -- that can be matched to the child's current state.
The backs of each card suggest several strategies relevant to the feeling or mood, including asking for help, deep breathing, talking, finding a quiet place to calm down, and asking for a turn.
Flip book displays 24 moods or feelings.
43 strategies.
Recommended for ages 3 to 8, and up.
Wire-o binding with built-in accordion stand.
Flip book measures 6-1/2'' wide x 7-3/4'' high.
48 laminated pages.
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Mood Flip Book
''How do I feel?'' ''What can I do?''
Helps kids learn to identify and manage their emotions
Simple but powerful
This simple but powerful tool helps youngsters identify their feelings and accept or cope with intense or difficult emotions.
Flipbook displays a range of 24 moods
Facial expressions depict a range of feelings and moods—from afraid to happy, discouraged to angry, and more—that can be matched to the child's current state.
Provides 43 helpful strategies
The back of each card suggests several strategies relevant to the feeling or mood, including asking for help, deep breathing, talking, finding a quiet place to calm down, and asking for a turn.
"Talk a walk." "Rest." "Shift focus." "Stretch." "Ask for help."
Simple visual aid helps kids cope
Kiddos can flip through this book, pinpoint their feelings, whether they are bored, confused, happy, shy, and 20 more.
They can then turn to the back of each page and find strategies relevant to the feeling, including writing about it, hugging a person or stuffed animal, smelling something good, and more.
Flipbook displays 24 moods or feelings and suggests 43 strategies.
48 laminated pages.
Recommended for ages 3 to 8, and up.
Sturdy wire-o binding with built-in accordion stand.
In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter—and later, his wife, Edna—sought to create fine books that sold at ''prices even a pauper could afford.''
Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy—and our customers’ expectations—of beauty, quality, and value.
Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, Mount Vernon, New York, circa 1948.