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SOMETIMES I FEEL THAT WAY TOO follows a young child over the course of a day--from breakfast with family to activities at school, afternoon play, and more. Along the way, the boy encounters familiar feelings in the everyday objects and creatures that he passes: a reluctant autumn leaf holding tightly to a bare tree branch, or a lonely orange that nobody picks at snack time. In each interaction he finds a mirror for his own emotions, and a reminder that all the subtle, complex, nuanced feelings he has inside of him are normal and simply part of being a human.

Produktbeschreibung
SOMETIMES I FEEL THAT WAY TOO follows a young child over the course of a day--from breakfast with family to activities at school, afternoon play, and more. Along the way, the boy encounters familiar feelings in the everyday objects and creatures that he passes: a reluctant autumn leaf holding tightly to a bare tree branch, or a lonely orange that nobody picks at snack time. In each interaction he finds a mirror for his own emotions, and a reminder that all the subtle, complex, nuanced feelings he has inside of him are normal and simply part of being a human.
Autorenporträt
Hannah Beach is an award-winning educator, author, emotional health consultant, and keynote speaker. She is the co-author, with Tamara Neufeld Strijack, of the bestselling book Reclaiming Our Students: Why Children Are More Anxious, Aggressive, and Shut-Down than Ever--and What We Can Do About It, a trauma-informed resource for educators and parents, now being translated into multiple languages internationally. Her bestselling I Can Dance book series, supporting the emotional health of children through expressive play won a gold medal at the 2017 International Moonbeam Children's Book Awards. Hannah gives talks for parents and professionals across the globe, speaking about how we can create the conditions for resilience through relationship and play. Find her at hannahbeach.ca Author-illustrator Rebecca Bender is best known for her award-winning Giraffe and Bird books. Her illustrations also grace the chapter books Slug Days, Penguin Days, Duck Days and The Halifax Explosion: 6 December 1917, at 9:05 in the morning. Rebecca's awards and honors include the OLA Blue Spruce Award, A Cooperative Children's Book Centre best-of-the-year choice, and a Toronto Public Library best-of-the-year selection. Rebecca graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design at the top of her class, earning the Medal for Illustration. She lives in Burlington, Ontario, with her husband and four children.