Ups and Downs: A Book of Emotions

Ups and Downs: A Book of Emotions
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
September 19, 2023
ISBN
978-1536227376
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In a feel-good concept book, the Geisel Award–winning illustrator of See the Cat gives young children a vocabulary for naming—and managing—their emotions.

From delight to disgust, excitement to fear, worry to confidence, boredom to curiosity, feelings can shift in a heartbeat. Mike Wohnoutka’s simple words and tender, nuanced illustrations follow three young children as they traverse emotional highs and lows over the course of a school day. The wide spectrum of emotions covered—far beyond happy and sad—invites readers to share their own contradictory, unpredictable, ever-present feelings. Vetted by an expert in the science of children’s emotions, this day in the inner life of three kids encourages first steps toward emotional literacy and is a satisfying narrative that ends with the adorable trio converging after school in the park—ready for play!

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Great Introduction to Complex Emotions
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4.7
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4.0
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5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Ups and Downs is the perfect book for introducing the language of our emotions to toddler and preschool children. The text is a single word per page and the illustrations perfectly encapsulate the emotion. The scenarios are common so children can identify them easily with how they also experienced or felt these emotions. The emotions featured go beyond the simple mad, angry, happy, and excited that are common in early books for emotional development. We get words such as comforted, connected, lonely, jealous, annoyed, and so many more. I like that the illustrations have opposite emotions paired together as the scenario advances to the next page. It highlights how rapidly our emotions can change as outside forces change. This book would be great to extend to acting out the emotions or connecting the text to themselves and the time they also felt the emotions. Overall, I highly recommend this book for breaking down complex emotions into simple terms that even the youngest can use to understand themselves and their world.
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