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Everyone cries / by Ciccio, Adam.; Bongini, Barbara.;
"It's okay to feel sad! Everyone cries sometimes: your bus driver, your mail carrier, your aunt---even super tough guys. But don't worry. Sadness doesn't last forever. So go ahead and let it all out. You'll feel so much better if you do!"--Jacket flap.
Subjects: Picture books.; Sadness; Crying; Emotions;

When I smile : a book of kindness / by Witek, Jo,1968-; Roussey, Christine.;
Showing the power and gift of a smile, this story follows one girl as she goes about her day, giving different smiles to those around her, including goofy smiles with her best friend and playful, supportive smiles with her sister when she's feeling down.
Subjects: Picture books.; Smiling; Kindness; Emotions;

All our love / by Winters, Kari-Lynn,1969-; Ritchie, Scot.;
A new baby is on the way and Sofia is a little nervous! Sofia's dads always told her their family was just right after she came along. But now a new baby is on the way and everything will change! Told in the form of a letter to baby Oliver, All Our Love invites readers to feel Sofia's anticipation, her worries and excitement, and the big love she feels for her family. With a warm and joyful tone, this new baby story will resonate with all families, and prompt readers to think about what makes them feel loved, and what makes their own family special!
Subjects: Picture books.; Siblings; Worry; Emotions;

Shady baby feels : a first book of emotions, feelings, and shade / by Union, Gabrielle.; Wade, Dwyane.; Whitaker, Tara Nicole.;
Ages Newborn-3.Grades K-1.LSC
Subjects: Emotions; Cupcakes; Baking;

Better boys, better men : the new masculinity that creates greater courage and emotional resiliency / by Reiner, Andrew,author.;
"How modern forms of masculinity are harming men-and what we can do about it"--
Subjects: Boys; Masculinity.; Boys; Young men.; Child development.;

Truth of memoir : how to write about yourself and others with honesty, emotion, and integrity / by Cohen, Kerry.;
LSC
Subjects: Autobiography;
© c2014., Writer's Digest Books,

Can you make a happy face?
LSC
Subjects: Emotions in children; Facial expression;

Self help : this is your chance to change your life / by Bernstein, Gabrielle,author.; Schwartz, Richard C.,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Gabby demystifies the power of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy, taking its ... teachings out of the therapist's office and into your everyday life. You'll discover how extreme patterns like addiction, rage, pleasing, or constant self-judgment often develop as ways to suppress old feelings of inadequacy, shame, or fear. Once you bring these patterns into the light and care for them, healing happens swiftly. ... Sharing her signature wisdom, her calm presence, andher own lived experience, [Gabby] guides you through a simple 4-step process to help you compassionately care for yourself, resolve inner conflicts, and transform your self perception. As you learn to approach your own behaviors, thoughts, and beliefs with curiosity, love, and understanding, you'll start to see yourself through the lens of self-compassion, clearing space for miraculous shifts"--
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Emotions.; Interpersonal relations.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Self-perception.;

When I am creative / by Bowles, Paula.;
We can't control how we feel, but we are in charge of what we do. Positive behaviour is a critical component of healthy personal, social, and emotional development. It helps children achieve better outcomes in whatever they do, and supports their ability to learn and grow.
Subjects: Board books.; Creative ability; Emotions;

All in the mind / by Rusu, Meredith.;
Change isn't anything new to Riley Andersen. When she was eleven years old, she and her parents moved across the country from Minnesota to San Francisco. But through it all, Riley's Emotions--Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear--guided and supported her. Now Riley is thirteen years old, and her Emotions can't wait to see what her teenage years will bring. But the idea of starting high school elicits all kinds of feelings, including four new Emotions! Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui enter Headquarters, ready to help Riley succeed in high school. Joy and the core Emotions aren't sure about these newcomers and how much they're changing Riley; the new Emotions think it's time to take a different approach now that she's a teenager. Although change happens to everyone--and especially to Riley--this chaos both inside and outside of Headquarters is unlike anything Riley and her Emotions have experienced before!
Subjects: Emotions; Individual differences;