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Name Your Emotions: Write Your Own Words
Name Your Emotions: Write Your Own Words
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Book Introduction
Best Children's Emotional Book for 4 consecutive years,
Now, trace it by hand!


A copy-paste version of the representative children's emotion book, "Name Your Feelings," which has been highly recommended by many reading experts, parenting experts, and teachers as the best in the infant and children's category for four years and has been exported to many countries including China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, has been published.

The best way to control and manage emotions is to 'name your emotions', which is also the title of this book.
Instead of lumping together the various emotions in your heart, express them with precise vocabulary.
Facing your emotions instead of ignoring or suppressing them is the first step toward healthy emotional release.
It helps me to properly convey my feelings to others and also helps me develop communication and social skills.


This book not only teaches you to accurately learn 45 rich emotional vocabulary words by writing them out by hand, but also helps you calmly focus on the emotions that arise within you and face them positively by writing them out.
The shift in thinking that even difficult emotions like anxiety, irritation, and anger can be beneficial when used appropriately gives great courage to children who are practicing emotional regulation.
If you've made good use of the book "Name Your Emotions" and the 45 emotion cards in the appendix, try completing the emotion learning by tracing the emotions by hand.
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index
go
moved
worry
Gratitude
Curiosity
yearning
delight

me too

surprise
affection
embarrassment
awe

grave

content
Sorry
hate
trust

hundred

burden
Envy
Pity
unrest
Pride

cow

love
Refreshing
sadness
pudency
sorrow
novelty
disappointment

blanket

chagrin
Disgusting
passion
loneliness
melancholy

trillion

boast
confidence
frustration
joy
boredom
jealousy
petulance

Ch-pp

shame
Comfort
give up

he
happiness
fury
regret
hope

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Publisher's Review
■ Express your emotions with 45 words instead of lumping them together.
When children express their emotions, they often use words like "wow", "oh my", "annoying", and "I hate it".
Instead of lumping together your emotions or blurting them out insincerely, let's get used to writing out by hand 45 emotional vocabulary words that can express them in a delicate and rich way.
Expressing your emotions accurately using a variety of emotional vocabulary can help you organize the complex emotions that have been tangled up in your mind.
It also becomes an opportunity to bring out the emotions that have been pent up in my heart like resentment that I couldn't fully express.

■ 10 minutes a day, experience a variety of sentences with emotional vocabulary

For children who are not yet familiar with expressing various emotions or who are learning to regulate their emotions little by little, we have included 45 example sentences of emotional vocabulary.
Practice using emotional vocabulary in several sentences.
If you write for 10 minutes every day, your emotional vocabulary and sentences will become richer, and it will become much easier to express your feelings in words.

■ Words that affirm and cherish me and my feelings

The various emotions we feel include some that feel good, but others that feel bad and difficult.
So, we often suppress these difficult emotions so as not to feel them.
But if you ignore your emotions like this, it becomes more difficult to resolve them.

Let go of your fears about the emotions and feelings that arise within you, and write them down in words that respect and affirm them.
Just by following along every day, you can develop concentration and calmness, and it will become easier to understand and control your mind.
Furthermore, I will also develop an attitude of caring for myself and correcting myself.

■ Change your thinking to think that you can also use anxiety, irritation, and anger well.

Anxiety, irritation, and anger are strong and difficult emotions to deal with.
If you have friends who experience these feelings too often or who often lose control of their emotions and end up lashing out, it's easy to lose faith in your own feelings and blame yourself.
But this book tells us positive stories about emotions that are usually perceived as negative, and that they all have meaning and are necessary for us.
Because the problem isn't the emotions themselves, but rather the awkwardness of how to deal with and express them.
If we practice and become accustomed to handling it, it can also be used as a useful and valuable emotion for us.
I write these things down by hand every day and engrave them deep in my heart.
It's a good practice to express your emotions appropriately.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 17, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 100 pages | 292g | 185*240*7mm
- ISBN13: 9791194098065
- ISBN10: 1194098061
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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