A bear cub describes situations that make her jealous: when someone has something she wants, when someone is good at something she wants to be good at, and when someone else gets all the attention. "Jealousy is a prickly, hot, horrible feeling. I don't like feeling jealous, but—everybody feels jealous sometimes." The little bear finds ways to make herself feel better—she talks to someone about how she feels and then does something pleasant—and soon the jealous feeling goes away.An author's note for parents and teachers is included.
This picture book examines how and why people get jealous, illustrates scenarios of people behaving in a jealous way, and the best way tocope with it with age-appropriate content.
In this series, difficult emotions and issues are treated seriously, sympathetically and constructively through an accessible illustrative approach.
It's natural to feel jealous sometimes and this book tells readers in a straightforward way why we feel jealous and offers ways to manage the feeling in a positive way. For Ages 3-6.
Feeling Jealous
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