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Hardback
Published: 1st February 2023
Board book
Published: 7th January 2025
Board book
Published: 1st November 2022
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Published: 1st October 2023
The Little Prince: My Book of Feelings
By (Author) Corinne Delporte
Illustrated by Antoine de Saint-Exupry
CrackBoom! Books
CrackBoom! Books
1st November 2022
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
813.6
Board book
22
Width 229mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
340g
Age range 3 to 6
Learn about emotions with The Little Prince
Discover emotions with the beloved character from author-illustrator Antoine de Saint-Exupry. Joy, fear, anger, surprise...children experience a range of emotions every day, often several at the same time, and they sometimes find it difficult to articulate what they feel. Naming and identifying emotions is a way for little ones to start recognising these feelings. As they gain self-awareness, children learn to manage their emotions, a critical skill that lays the foundation for emotional intelligence and resilience. The feelings described in this book include joy, surprise, anger, love, fear, sadness, and calm.
''An excellent short but beautiful book about feelings with colour associations to help the reader name and relate to their feelings. With lovely illustrations of the Little Prince and mindful exercises at the end of the book, this will be an asset to parents, teachers and therapists helping children and young people learn to explore and manage their feelings. '' Wendy F. - Educator
''Reading the book I quickly realized this book is one of the most perfect books to read for a SEL lesson every day. '' Britanny K., Teacher-Educator
Passionate about history and childrens literature, Corinne Delporte spent her childhood with her nose in books. After obtaining a Masters degree in History and a second one in Communication, she leaves France to settle in Montreal, where she strengthens her love of books by becoming a childrens book editor. The power of stories to make children dream, laugh, and think encourages her to start writing stories herself. Corinne is especially fond of writing about nature and its fragile beauty