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Product ID:
1608204
Identifier:
B0FJ59Z9CN
Brand:
Majosta
Model:
Shipping Weight:
0.38 lbs
Manufacturer:
Independently published
Shipping Dimension:
9.02 x 5.98 x 0.2 inches
₱1,484
+ ₱ 252
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Get it between 2026-05-31 to 2026-06-07.
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What if your child could explore their big feelings through the characters they already love? In Once Upon a Feeling, classic storybook figures like Peter Pan, Piglet, Alice, and the Tin Man come to life in a whole new way as gentle mirrors for the emotions children feel every day. Through 25 beautifully written metaphors, kids are invited to recognize and understand emotions like sadness, worry, anger, shyness, and hope by seeing them reflected in familiar characters. These short, poetic stories open the door to meaningful conversations and help children find the words for what’s happening inside. Perfect for: ✔️ Parents supporting sensitive or emotionally curious kids ✔️ Therapists and counselors working with ages 5–10 ✔️ Teachers bringing emotional awareness into the classroom How Each Metaphor Works Alongside every story, you’ll find a short Parent & Therapist Guide designed to gently support children as they explore their feelings. These pages are flexible and accessible, making them useful at home, in therapy, or in the classroom. Each guide includes: 🌀 Theme Overview A quick explanation of the emotion or experience the story addresses, and how it may show up in everyday life. 💬 Reflection Questions Open-ended prompts to help children name their own thoughts and feelings in a safe, supported way. 🎨 Activity Idea A simple, creative exercise that invites self-expression and emotional safety, using art, play, or storytelling. 🧠 Supportive Insight A reminder for adults on how to respond with compassion, curiosity, and patience as a child processes what they’re feeling. 🌱 Optional Extension A way to go deeper if the child is ready, offering structure to help them reframe or grow from the emotional experience. These sections aren’t rules, they’re gentle starting points. Choose what fits your child, skip what doesn’t, and return whenever you’re ready. Some children will want to talk. Others may just listen and take it in quietly. Both are okay. This book isn’t about fixing feelings. It’s about naming them, accepting them, and growing through them together.
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