Felix and the Feelings Formulas Resource Bundle

Downloadable resources to go with the book!

$5.00

SKU: RD-027-Net

We have created Resource Bundles so you can dive deeper into the lessons taught in our picture books. Each of our Resource Bundles contains various activities you can use with children, such as, worksheets, coloring pages, posters, craftivities, and games.

Includes:

  • Multiple games to practice identifying and responding to various emotions
  • Engaging worksheets for use in the classroom or at home
  • Positive affirmation bookmarks that kids can personalize
  • Kid-friendly science projects to explore how our feelings effect us and how to respond to them

*Resource Bundles are downloadable PDFs. You will have immediate access to download the bundles once your order is complete. A link will also be included in your confirmation email. Save the PDF for future use. You may not share a resource bundle with your school or district. It may only be used with your students and class.

Written by Kate Bartlein
Illustrated by Anita Barghigiani
Grades 2-5
15 pages
Release Date September 22, 2022

Additional information

Format

Resource Bundle

Language

English

Publisher

National Center for Youth Issues

Created with GIMP

Kate Bartlein has been working with children in schools, clinics, and their homes for over a decade. Kate works with disability and mental health advocacy organizations helping parents navigate the complex special education and children’s mental health systems. She also provides training and support to educators and school staff on topics related to promoting emotional regulation, reducing challenging behavior, and designing neuro-divergent and trauma-responsive IEPs. Kate believes that by using a child’s natural drive for imaginative play, adults can create opportunities to teach children the tools they need to process big emotions, build their self-esteem, and encourage creative problem-solving.

Created with GIMP

Kate Bartlein has been working with children in schools, clinics, and their homes for over a decade. Kate works with disability and mental health advocacy organizations helping parents navigate the complex special education and children’s mental health systems. She also provides training and support to educators and school staff on topics related to promoting emotional regulation, reducing challenging behavior, and designing neuro-divergent and trauma-responsive IEPs. Kate believes that by using a child’s natural drive for imaginative play, adults can create opportunities to teach children the tools they need to process big emotions, build their self-esteem, and encourage creative problem-solving.

$5.00

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