Grumpy Sandra And The Horrible Day: The Book About Unconditional And Forgiving Parental Love As A Way To Help Children Handle Their Big Feelings Contributor(s): Mol, Lana (Illustrator), Winn, Melissa (Author) |
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ISBN: ISBN-13: 9798581919491 Publisher: Independently Published OUR PRICE: $11.39 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2020 |
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BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Fiction | Family - Adoption |
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.22 lbs) 32 pages |
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Publisher Description: How unconditional love can help your child handle overwhelming feelings Even under the best of circumstances, mornings with young children can be rough. Throw in a grouchy attitude, and your preschooler can become downright unbearable. But parental love can provide transformative. Teach your child that they are loved-not because they earn your love or are "good enough" to be loved-but because God put them into your family to be loved.In "Grumpy Sandra and the Horrible Day," a little girl wakes up grumpy and moves through her day, doing grumpy things. As her body is flooded with physical sensations, she begins to feel that she is turning into stone. But then her mother helps her realize that she can't stay angry if she fills her heart with love. This sweet story will remind your child that it's okay to have a bad day; and that you will continue to love them no matter what Most children don't have the language skills to explain how they feel; so big feelings, such as anger, anxiety and sadness can feel overwhelming. Many children describe it as an inner "monster" and feel helpless to control it, but by offering unconditional love, parents can teach their child how to cope with difficult feelings, control themselves, and apologize to others who might get upset due to their behavior.The book explains: - Angry feelings come and go;- Doing bad things doesn't make you bad;- How to recognize your feelings;- How to treat others better and be more tolerant;- Different messages for different ages. This book is geared for children age 4-6, with bright illustrations and rhyming text to capture your child's attention. If your child has ever "felt like a monster," then you will love the way this story explains this feeling and teaches them how to navigate a challenging world. It will also strengthen your parent-child attachment bond and create an authentic connection with your little one. |