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Product Description Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient Self-Regulation Skills Series 14 Decisions Can Be HARD! Here’s a great story for helping kids manage their emotions and anger. * Teaching kids how to make good choices * Every choice (good or bad) comes with consequences * Helps children with decision-making process * Learn how to behave, tolerate frustration, adapt to change * Teaching kids about empathy, kindness, and compassion It has a great message: “Excellent for sharing and encouraging discussion... Very good teaching tool for kids ages 3-5 and adults. ” - Kelly “Love this book! We've only read it one time, but it has already helped my kids see things a little differently.“ - Taylor Explains choices & consequences: “The book flows really well, rhymes and paces just right. The illustrations are beautiful too. “ - Emily “My 5 year old son's behavior changed immediately!” - Anne And * Cute illustrations with nice rhyming story * Not too long, grabs kid’s attention * Print version includes COLORING PAGES *Perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten GET IT NOW and get the ebook for FREE!! Add this amazing kids book to your cart and ENJOY! Review ★★★★★ Josh is at it again learning about feelings! I have been enjoying thesebooks by Michael Gordon that feature Josh, his sister Emily and theirparents.My grandson has learned a lot too about managing his feelings when we get a chance to read these books together.In this book Josh is upset when he finds Emily has his favorite toy! Hisdad intervenes and gives him a tip to help him manage his feelings.The trick is to see what makes a situation better or worse? Josh has learned a lot thinking about this each time he gets upset.He doesn't want to make Emily sad and knows if he is upset that willhappen. Counting backwards from 10 is a better choice to calm down.A few other scenarios are presented in the book.Josh would love a piece of Emily's birthday cake but knows if he takes a piece it will ruin her party.Josh's friends are playing a boardgame and Josh does not win. He gets angryand thinks about the better or worse scenarios. He doesn't want to hurthis friends feelings. Josh decides to deal with his emotions by takingdeep breaths until his angry feelings go away! Then he's ready with hisfriends for more board game playing!Josh wants candy at theGrocery store and his mom says no!! Josh has learned to let his angerquietly out and some deep breathing helps here.This book isappropriate for around the ages of 3 to 5 years old. What child doesn'tget frustrated, angry or upset about a situation? Some may not be ableto count backwards from 10 by themselves but with the help of a parentor caregiver this is a good distraction. Other distractions like deepbreathing help release the intensity of their strong emotions too.The artwork is very appropriate for the content of the book. It's the sametype of drawings as in the other books featuring Josh and his familydealing with emotions. Reviewed By Kathy - Goodreads From the Author This fun picture book opens a lot of opportunities to talkabout emotions and feelings. Based on self-regulation theory, this is a story that helps to let their feelings out in a healthy way. Childrenwill learn how to breathe through anger and frustration, to be able tothink before acting, to be mindful. It's perfect for preschoolers ages 3 to 5, parents, teachers and anyone who works with kids. About the Author Michael Gordon is the talented author of over fifty highly ratedchildren's books including the popular Sleep Tight, Little Monster, andthe Animal Bedtime and the award winning Elephants Can Not Sleep andDaddy's Little Girl. The excellent illustrations are by the artists ofKids Book Press. Michael's goal is to create books that are engaging,funny, and inspirational for children of all ages and their parents. By Grady Harp - HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER