When I Feel Worried
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The latest volume in the dependable The Way I Feel series tackles the problem of worrying and offers practical advice for young children. A little guinea pig, fully dressed, confesses that she feels worried when she doesn't know what's happening, when someone seems angry, and when she has to do something she has never done before. She has learned to handle the wobbly, weak feeling, though, by telling someone about it, by doing things that make her happy (art, music, and outdoor play), and by realizing that although everyone worries sometimes, the feeling doesn't last. The colorful line-and-wash pictures illustrate a variety of childlike scenarios related to the text. Spelman's reassuring, matter-of-fact tone is as helpful as the sensible advice she offers. A related note to parents and teachers suggests shielding kids from disquieting news reports and discusses how to help them manage everyday anxieties. An appealing, supportive resource for young children.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2010 Booklist
Horn Book Review
A young guinea pig faces common anxieties, and her family, teachers, and friends help her find ways to articulate her worries and soothe herself. Sunny illustrations of supportive roly-poly rabbits, cats, and dogs underscore the warm, optimistic message. An opening note reminds adults that all children worry and recommends simple coping skills and modes of reassurance. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Book Review
Spelman and Parkinson continue their sensitive exploration of childhood emotions with this latest entry in their The Way I Feel series. An unnamed little guinea pig narrates, describing in just one sentence per page different situations that make her feel worried. She is worried when she isn't sure what is happening or when people argue or when she has to try something new. The charming illustrations extend the text by creating a believable setting for each sort of worry, using a variety of endearing animal characters. Though it isn't spelled out in the text, the reader can see that the little guinea pig is nervous about going to the doctor, afraid to get in the swimming pool and worried about the consequences of coloring on the wall of her bedroom. And she is very worried about going to school, sensitively handled with several pages of adult characters helping her get over her fears. The satisfying conclusion shows a more confident guinea-pig girl who understands her feelings and knows how to handle them. This amusing but satisfying story will ease the worries of a nervous child or help more confident children to be more empathetic to the needs of a worried friend. (author's note) (Picture book. 2-5)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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Spelman, C. M., & Parkinson, K. (2013). When I Feel Worried . Albert Whitman & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Spelman, Cornelia M and Kathy Parkinson. 2013. When I Feel Worried. Albert Whitman & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Spelman, Cornelia M and Kathy Parkinson. When I Feel Worried Albert Whitman & Company, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Spelman, C. M. and Parkinson, K. (2013). When I feel worried. Albert Whitman & Company.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Spelman, Cornelia M., and Kathy Parkinson. When I Feel Worried Albert Whitman & Company, 2013.
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