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Annie’s Big Messy Complicated Feelings - cover

Annie’s Big Messy Complicated Feelings

Dr James Manning

Editorial: Ridgeman Mental Health Books

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Sinopsis

Annie's Big, Messy, and Complicated Feelings
 
🌟 An inspiring tale about big emotions, friendship, and growing up 🌟
 
Annie always believed that growing up was all about fun and adventure—climbing trees, riding bikes, and spending time at the park with friends. But one day, everything changes. Suddenly, she finds herself overwhelmed by emotions she just can’t understand.
 
Amid friendship troubles, an annoying little brother, and unexpected feelings, Annie struggles to navigate the ups and downs of growing up. A simple game of basketball turns into a fight with her best friend, Jenny. A tease from her brother, Kenny, triggers an outburst of anger that she immediately regrets. And in the midst of it all, Annie is caught in a whirlwind of frustration, jealousy, and sadness.
 
With the help of her patient and understanding mother, Annie begins to explore her emotions and discovers that feelings—even the messy or complicated ones—are a natural part of life. But can she repair her friendship, make peace with Kenny, and learn to manage her emotions in a healthier way?
 
✨ Why Kids and Parents Will Love This Book:
 
✔ Teaches Emotional Intelligence – Helps children understand and process their feelings.✔ Engaging and Realistic Story – Perfect for kids facing challenges in friendships, sibling relationships, and emotional growth.✔ Encourages Open Conversations – A fantastic tool for parents, teachers, and psychologists to discuss emotions with children.✔ Fun and Captivating – A beautifully illustrated and engaging book, ideal for children ages 7 to 12.
 
📖 Perfect for readers who enjoy stories about feelings, friendship, and self-discovery!
 
👉 Get your copy now and join Annie on her journey of emotional discovery and growth!
Disponible desde: 23/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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