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Have you or someone love ever been excited? Did you feel too excited when you saw too many fun things to do? If so, this book is for you. It is a story of a five friends Ada, Ben, Cal, Deb and Ed who go to a birthday party. Ed gets too excited. He crawls under the table, rolls down the hill, and lays on the floor when it is time to play a game. Ed's friends help him realize he is too excited and help him cope with how he feels. Explore how it can help to have friends understand you and get creative to find new things to do when you get too excited. Maybe after reading this book, you will realize that everyone gets too excited sometimes, and there are ways cope with it. This is the twelfth book in the twenty-four-book 'I Feel? When?' series that has a plot that moves to a satisfying conclusion, where characters talk about their feelings. They spring from the Emotatude' picture book series that examines how we vibrationally feel inside, and the Emotion Mandala picture book and coloring book. Beginning sight words are used to make this series accessible for early readers. The printed conversation is most often placed nearest the person talking. Reading the printed conversation to find out what the characters say is almost as easy as reading the pictures to find out what they do and how they feel.
This is a gentle story about a young girl coping with depression during the holiday season. Her mother takes her to counseling and she finds ways to deal with her blue feelings.
A mysterious woman sitting on an old-fashioned iron bench in a city park invites three passersby to listen to her stories.Alice, a stressed graduate student jogs in the early morning and is stopped by an impeccably dressed old woman in a purple hat. At noon, Bea, a grumpy city retiree, strolls with her dog Sweetie and encounters a cheerful middle-aged woman dressed in white. Lonely eleven-year old Carol passes through the park after school and meets a nonchalant teenager clad in all black.For five consecutive days the storyteller recounts tales of unicorns, floods, journeys, frogs, and circuses. The story characters are changed for each listener. Which storyteller will the three strangers see on the sixth day when they arrive at the park bench at the same time?Magical experiences teach valuable life lessons to those who understand the stories.
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