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RAINBOW OF EMOTIONS BOARD BOOK 
Author:   Elena Ulyeva  
RRP:   $12.99
Online Price :  $11.70
10+ Copy Price :  $11.05         
Format:   Board Book 
Type of Book:   Board Books 
ISBN:   9781951100308
Published:   6/12/2021
Status:   New Release/Due March
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DESCRIPTION:

Iggy the multicolored chameleon turns different colors depending on his emotions. While visiting the animals in the jungle, he turns different colors as he feels angry, ashamed, shy, sad, and more. He sets out to find someone who looks like him, and when he meets a yellow chick, he feels happy! But then he discovers that Little Chick likes to eat worms, and that makes Iggy feel angry-and he turns red. So Iggy sets off to find a friend who is red. At the conclusion of his adventures, Iggy learns that it's important to be himself, and that it's okay to feel the strong emotions that he feels. - This board book, which features full-color artwork, helps children develop their emotional intelligence by introducing them to different scenarios that generate a variety of responses and emotions. - It also provides an opportunity for parents or caregivers to explain how to cope with a variety of feelings. - Children will relate to the adorable animal characters and pick up on the valuable lessons the chameleon learns. And perhaps most importantly, young readers will learn just how important it is to be themselves!



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