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The Color Monster: A Pop Up Book of Feelings

The Color Monster: A Pop Up Book of Feelings

We teach toddlers to identify colors, numbers, shapes, and letters—but what about their feelings? By illustrating such common emotions as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, this sensitive book gently encourages young children to open up with parents, teachers, and daycare providers. And kids will LOVE the bright illustrations and amazing 3-D pop-ups on every page!

  • 20 pages
  • Recommended for ages 2+ by customers
  • Grade level: Preschool - 2
  • Publisher:Ā Union Square Kids
  • Publication Date: September 1, 2015
  • Author:Ā  Anna LlenasĀ 

Check out our Blog, Helping Kids Understand Big Feelings: Color Coding Emotions with The Color Monster. Ā The idea of using colors to represent feelings helps kids visualize and categorize emotions in a tangible way. For little ones who don't yet have the vocabulary for what they're feeling, color associations are a simple and powerful bridge.

$24.99
The Color Monster: A Pop Up Book of Feelings—
$24.99
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We teach toddlers to identify colors, numbers, shapes, and letters—but what about their feelings? By illustrating such common emotions as happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and calm, this sensitive book gently encourages young children to open up with parents, teachers, and daycare providers. And kids will LOVE the bright illustrations and amazing 3-D pop-ups on every page!

  • 20 pages
  • Recommended for ages 2+ by customers
  • Grade level: Preschool - 2
  • Publisher:Ā Union Square Kids
  • Publication Date: September 1, 2015
  • Author:Ā  Anna LlenasĀ 

Check out our Blog, Helping Kids Understand Big Feelings: Color Coding Emotions with The Color Monster. Ā The idea of using colors to represent feelings helps kids visualize and categorize emotions in a tangible way. For little ones who don't yet have the vocabulary for what they're feeling, color associations are a simple and powerful bridge.