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Glad Monster, Sad Monster

2017-02-17 
Glad, sad, silly, mad - monsters have all kinds of different feelings!In this innovative die-cut boo
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Glad Monster, Sad Monster

Glad, sad, silly, mad - monsters have all kinds of different feelings! In this innovative die-cut book, featuring a snazzy foil cover, you'll try on funny masks as you walk through the wide range of moods all little monsters (and kids!) experience.

Here's a fun, interactive way to explore the many different ways we feel!

Caldecott Medal-winning author/artist Ed Emberley provides readers with an imaginatively crafted book that helps children identify and understand their emotions. Visit him at his Web site: www.edemberley.com.

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作者简介

Ed Emberley is a Caldecott Award-winner and the author of Go Away, Big Green Monster!;Bye-Bye, Big Bad Bullybug; and his enormously popular Fingerprint Drawing Book series. He lives in Ipswich, Massachusetts. His website is www.edemberley.com.

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宝宝15m,看见这本书好激动,色彩好。
就是精装版的洞洞我好怕,如果是木板的就好了。

My son loves this book, and I think it helps a lot with his emotional intelligence.

The masks come out and there is a pocket in the back to hold them in. Of course they still get left out and ripped up, though. But it's nice that they thought of the pocket. We tried very hard to keep them safe for a couple of weeks!

My son and I will reference what color monster we feel like sometimes to help express our feelings. I can ask him what color monster he feels like when he seems a little overwhelmed with emotion, which helps him to stop and reflect on his feelings so we can better address the problem. It's also a little more meaningful when I tell him, for example, that I feel like the blue monster because he is jumping on me and it hurts.

Also, and this was of his own design, he uses his "monster friends" to help protect him from his blinds. The tree outside his window sometimes scrapes his window, so he's afraid of his blinds. But he'll call his monster friends and/or lay their masks around his bed to help him feel safe. He prefers the green monster, to better scare off whatever is scaring him.

My kids really like "Go Away, Big Green Monster" and "Nighty Night, Little Green Monster" by Ed Emberley. When I found he wrote this book I was so excited, I thought this would be a good addition to our collection. It was just okay. My kids didn't really like it as much as the other books. The book comes with removable masks (which we actually didn't tear out because I was afraid they'd get lost). We would talk about the different emotions the monsters had, but it just wasn't as "cool" as flipping each page and a monster being created (or disappearing).

My 2-year-old daughter loves this book to death! I ordered it because I wanted to add a few carefully chosen books about feelings to our home library. This one is neatly interactive in that in includes detachable pages with masks illustrating each feeling. There's also a handy pocket in the back to keep the masks stored, which is helpful. It features 2 pages for each "feeling" and bright almost neon illustrations of cute monsters that are exhibiting each feeling with companion text. There are pages for glad, angry, loving, sad, silly, and worried. I think I would opt to include a few more feelings if I had a choice - perhaps a page for disappointed. I think it has been a good addition to our library, even if I am now sick of reading the darn thing. My daughter loves it though and I think it's helping her understanding the new feelings she is having as she grows.

There is no story to this book. It's just fun.

It's colorful. It engages a kid with the shapes and faces. And its' just a fun book.

If you're like me, any book that encourages a child to pick it up and turn every page until the end is a good book. Just because a book like this doesn't have a story, or a moral lesson to teach, doesn't mean it's not a good book. Kids like this book because it's fun and that makes it a winner!

There is some educational value to it in that it talks about emotions (It shows different faces to match the monsters' emotions). That's good stuff, but it's not the strength of this book. The strength of this book is how much fun it is and how stimulating it is to a child's imagination.

My oldest son had Go Away Big Green Monster and it was read so often that it started to fall apart. We ordered a new copy of it and this showed up as a suggestion. Since my kids loved this book so much, we gave it a try.

It did not disappoint. My middle son loves to run around with the tear out masks and acts out the emotions.

I would imagine this would be a great book for kids on the autistic spectrum as it focuses on emotion and facial expression recognition.

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