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OverviewGold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award How Do You Doodle? is a drawing book for kids to help them get in touch with and learn to express their emotions.How Do You Doodle? has over 4 doodle games for you to doodle, scribble, and draw out your thoughts, emotions, and feelings. You can draw or write whatever you want in this book - cute drawings, silly drawings, even ugly drawings. Be creative and express yourself! Your doodles will help you to understand and recognize your emotions and feelings. How do You Doodle? can be used alone, or in association with a therapist or parent to help kids better realize and understand their emotional responses to situations, and to help promote better emotional health. A amp quot Note to Parents amp quot is included. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elise Gravel , Elise GravelPublisher: American Psychological Association Imprint: American Psychological Association Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781433812910ISBN 10: 1433812916 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 15 April 2013 Recommended Age: From 8 to 9 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsDear Reader Introduction Weird Aliens Free Pencils! Look Inside Yourself Glass Fall of Emotion Body Talk Doodle Your Day Your Body Talk Happy Recipe For a Happy Day Too Excited Pencil, Calm Down! Scared Nightmare Annoyed Annoying Letter to Nobody Angry Sad Sad Memories How Embarrassing! Worried Lonely Joy Frustrated Proud All Sorts of Emotions Confused Now, In Color! Faces Dancing Pen Your Song Comic Strips What's Bugging You? Balloons Full Head Your Photo Album Weather Forecast Colorful Clouds My Inner Library What's On TV? Animal in the Mirror Guess How I'm Feeling Doodle Your Daydreams About the Author About Magination PressReviews"Gold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award ""Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work.""--Publishers Weekly ""This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home.""--Books that Heal Kids ""An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children.""--Midwest Book Review" "Gold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award ""Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work.""—Publishers Weekly ""This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home.""—Books that Heal Kids ""An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children.""—Midwest Book Review" Gold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work. --Publishers Weekly This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home. --Books that Heal Kids An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children. --Midwest Book Review Gold Medal, Mom's Choice Awards Bronze Medal, IndieFab/Book of the Year Award Gravel's emotive cartoon characters are both comforting and gently subversive. The balance between guided activities and creative free space should provide readers a sense of ownership over their work. --Publishers Weekly This is the coolest journal for kids to express their feelings. I have been using it in lessons, group, and individual counseling. The kids' reaction to it has been really awesome. I'm also suggesting it to parents as a social/emotional outlet for at home. --Books that Heal Kids An excellent choice simply as a stand-alone activity book or as a tool for parents, teachers, or psychologists to use while working with individual children. --Midwest Book Review Author InformationElise Gravel is a Canadian children's book author and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec. In 2 2, she won a Governor General's Award for Children's Illustration in French[4] for her book La cl amp eacute amp agrave molette.Gravel has written more than thirty books and her work has been translated into over twelve languages. Visit her at www.elisegravel.com and follow her on Facebook: elisegarnotte, Twitter: EliseGravel and Instagram: Elise_Gravel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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