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Lots of Feelings takes a photographic look at the many different emotions people experience.
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表情很丰富的一本书,非常有用
一本相当不错的绘本,适合启蒙的孩子
My 17 month old son loves this book. I got it because he's been diagnosed as potentially falling within the autism spectrum range, and emotions cards and books are recommend for the process of rerouting the neural pathways. Initially, I had put it up on a dresser, out of reach, to avoid him tearing it during unsupervised readings, but so far, he prefers to have me read it to him, and so even though it's been down with his other books for about a week now, it still remains intact & un-torn. He really like's to have me describe the faces and corresponding emotions, and as we talk about them, we both mimic the emotion being expressed on each page. Down sides: I wish there were more different children both in general and for each emotion- the layout is basically one large face with two smaller faces inset per emotion, and some of the emotions appear to be expressed a little vague to me (ex. "Angry" seems as though the children are staging it, and almost on the verge of laughing). But what I consider vague now may be intentional, and a helpful feature later. Up sides- there are a good deal of emotions shown here, and the large face is large, with just the face taking up the entire page, unlike the cover, which shows shoulders on half of the page. The pictures are well taken, and the text isn't bad, although I wish the emotion word was a little more prominent. All in all, a very happy purchase. I plan to buy other books by this author, and would definitely recommend it to any one looking for a way to develop a dialogue w a child about emotions. I also try to match the pictures to his current emotion, esp. the more extreme ones, and it has helped considerably with talking about his feelings.
I bought this book for my son who is 2 1/2 (and was born with Down syndrome) so he can learn about feelings and begin to express himself; to use words like "happy," "sad," or "angry" (instead of cry or scream like a typical toddler).
This book has become his favorite bedtime book and he will not let me read him any other books! And he wants me to read it over and over, or he sits and turns the pages himself.
The photos in this book are priceless, large, and right on target, and there are just a few words per page, perfect for hard to sit still toddlers. I bought him The Feelings Book by Park, but the pictures are cartoonish and not realistic, and he does not like me to read that one.
I was a preschool teacher for nearly 20 years and this would have been a favorite in the classroom! I highly recommend it if you are in early childhood education or a parent, to help teach about feelings in young children so they can begin to express themselves. I also recommend it to parents of special needs children!
My toddler has enjoyed this book for months. It was her favorite for a while and she still picks it out for me to read. I like that this book uses real pictures of emotions and they're accurate. We have tried others that don't, which don't really teach toddlers what the face of a feeling looks like in my opinion. I gave it 5 stars for what it is, pictures of basic emotions. I also like that it shows a couple different expressions for each emotion. They book doesn't do anything more. So if you're looking for an instruction manual on dealing with feelings, this wouldn't be a good fit. If you're looking for more sophisticated vocabulary for feelings, this isn't it either.
The book is quite short and doesn't actually cover "lots" of feelings. The pictures are okay, but some are actually fuzzy and some are a bit of a stretch for the expression of the feelings they are supposed to be portraying (fear, for instance).
The general gist of the book is good - real pictures showing emotions in children. The feelings shown are: happy, sad, grumpy, excited, shy, proud, angry, loving, surprised, frightened, thoughtful, sleepy, serious, silly, curious, and confused. The beginning and end of the book have dozens of feeling words on them and that teased me - I thought they'd be illustrated in the book. THAT would have made this a great book. I guess I was hoping for less "basic" feelings and slightly more expressive pictures in some cases.
My kids (2 and 4) like to read it sometimes- moreso the 2 year old. It's okay. It works to talk about simple feelings but I was hoping for a bit more.
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