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Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Baby Happy Baby Sad (Leslie Patricelli board books) by Leslie Patricelli
Baby Happy Baby Sad (Leslie Patricelli board books) by Leslie Patricelli
In this book demonstrates Patricelli two basic emotions that happen to be the opposite - happiness and sadness. Spread the word. "Happy Baby" and "little sad" and is represented by a complete picture. One example that illustrates the spread. "Happy Baby" with baby holding red balloons and portrays "the tragedy" with the balloons flew away. The message is very simple and quite basic, though, parents or guardians can expand it by providing a detailed explanation of why the baby is happy or sad, each picture (such as' The baby is happy because he is holding a balloon. Oh no! He let go of the strings and the balloons flew away. Now the baby is sad. '), Using exaggerated facial expressions for each emotional state is a good idea to reinforce meaning. This book may be helpful when teaching young children about emotions and the ability to articulate their feelings, especially the youngest children are still working on building vocabulary. simple to express, rather than just cry or turn rampant. Toddler in my class at the end of the old and those with language skills. But they still enjoyed the book, although it is quite basic.
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