Description
Ages: 4 and up
Grades: PreK and up
How Do I Feel? Interactive Reading Book
Utilizing the power of visual strategies, “How Do I Feel?” helps children navigate the complex world of emotions by associating vivid illustrations with written words. This hands-on resource turns abstract feelings into concrete concepts that children can match, identify, label, and sequence while building foundational reading skills.
How It Works
Designed for younger learners, this book uses a consistent “point-and-place” structure to help children connect their internal experiences to specific situations.
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The Setup: The book features 18 emotion squares—from foundational feelings like happy and sad to more complex states like embarrassed, jealous, and guilty.
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The Interaction: Students move original, Velcro-backed drawings to complete 20 different situational pages.
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The Sentence Building: By placing the correct emotion icon, children create meaningful sentences such as:
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“I feel proud when I do a good job.”
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“I feel shy when I am around strangers.”
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“I feel bored when I have nothing to do.”
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“I feel embarrassed when people see me make mistakes.”
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A Tool for Social-Emotional Growth
While this book is an excellent literacy tool, its true strength lies in general language development and emotional intelligence. Children can use the interactive pieces to:
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Answer simple questions: “Which picture shows how you feel today?”
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Follow directions: “Find the ‘surprised’ face and put it on the page.”
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Respond to Yes/No questions: “Do you feel ‘mad’ when you get a present?”
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Identify Pain: Includes a specific “pain” icon to help non-verbal or limited-verbal children communicate physical distress.
Why Educators & Parents Love It
The tactile nature of the Velcro icons provides essential sensory feedback that keeps children engaged and focused on the task. It is particularly effective for:
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Early Intervention: Introducing emotional vocabulary at a young age.
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Autism & Sensory Processing Support: Providing a predictable, visual way to communicate feelings.
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ELL/ESL Learners: Pairing clear images with English emotion words to bridge the language gap.
Product Specifications
| Item | Description |
| Emotion Icons | 18 squares (includes: proud, shy, bored, embarrassed, happy, pain, lonely, surprised, stressed, jealous, mad, frustrated, worried, sorry, guilty, scared, sad, and excited). |
| Interaction | Soft-loop Velcro on icons; rough-loop Velcro on book pages. |
| Content | 20-page interactive book with situational sentence prompts. |
| Skills Targeted | Reading, labeling, sequencing, and emotional regulation. |













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