PSYCHOLOGY
(4) K-3 Emotions series. Each slim early reader defines an emotion, highlights scenarios in which children might experience that emotion, and then concludes with advice on how to handle negative emotions or encourage positive ones. Overtly staged stock photos are paired with each spread's text to create underwhelming vignettes: e.g., a scowling boy in uniform appears alongside the statement, "Dan's team lost the game. He feels angry." Glos., ind. Review covers the following Emotions titles: Afraid, Angry, Happy, Love, Sad, and Surprised.

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