About The Worried Dinosaur : Children’s Book About Emotions & Feelings, Anxiety Management For Kids:
New experiences can be scary for young dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs have a harder time, and need more help with fears.
Dinosaur’s first day of school approaches, and he feels really anxious about it. What if the other dinosaurs don’t like him? But then he meets new friends who are nervous too, and together they learn how to manage their worries.
It’s normal for children to feel worried or anxious sometimes. Many of these worries are a part of growing up. It can be helpful as long as it doesn’t last too long or become too intense. This picture book helps children deal with worries and also learn that they’re not alone.
This children’s book helps children manage stress and also learn that they’re not alone.
Helps children recognize their body sensations and manage anxiety
Help kids overcome anxiety, worry, and fear
Explain children how to manage friendship problems
Teach children understand their emotions and feelings
Helping kids improve their self-regulation and social skills
***** It’s a perfect book for kids dealing with anxiety issues. – Nicole
***** This book is great for kids who deal with anxiety or who are just worried about trying new things. – Alex
***** This book was easy to read, amazing illustrations and a great story. Best for kids ages 4-8! – Sara
***** My family and students always love this book! This is the perfect book about emotions and feelings. – Christy
The kids book is perfect for boys, girls, preschool, pre-K, kindergarten and elementary school. Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers.
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Author Bio:
Sarah Read, is a wife, mother of 2, and professional counselor. Sarah writes books that support parents and teachers in nurturing mindful and emotionally aware children. Her own kids helped to create stories by sharing their ideas about the characters and ways they like to express and cope with all the emotions and feelings. Whether it is deep breathing, counting, relaxation, art, or coloring, it is fun to try self-regulation techniques to help kids find their own unique way of coping with emotions.