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Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for
God. In this picture book from licensed?counselor Michelle Nietert
and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel
their sadness and discover how to manage their emotions in a
healthy way. Sad is a feeling that can be hard, but if we listen to
it, we can learn things about ourselves. In God, I Feel Sad, kids
discover that it's okay to be sad and that God is in all things,
including sadness. With simple, accessible text, sad becomes an
emotion that kids don't need to avoid and instead something they
can use to grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar
Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and
techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children
process their feelings in a beneficial way. God, I Feel Sad teaches
kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling of sadness See signs
of sadness in others Recognize things that can make them feel sad
Embrace sadness without letting it overwhelm them Talk to God about
their feelings God, I Feel Sad is perfect for: Helping young kids
develop positive ways to manage and name their feelings Children
dealing with changing emotions, new experiences, or loss Family
read-aloud time Supporting good communication and mental health
habits at an early age
Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for
God. In this picture book from licensed counselor Michelle Nietert
and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel
scared and discover how to manage their emotions in a healthy way.
Scared is a feeling that can be hard to face, but if we listen to
it, we can learn things about ourselves. In God, I Feel
Scared, children will discover that it’s okay to be scared and
that God is with us in all things, including fear. With simple,
accessible text, scared becomes an emotion that kids don’t need
to avoid and instead something they can use to better understand
themselves and grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar
Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and
techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children
process their feelings in a beneficial way. God, I Feel
Scared teaches kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling
of fear and recognize things that can make them feel scared See
signs of fear in others Develop techniques to manage fear Embrace
fear and new experiences without letting it overwhelm them Talk to
God about their feelings  God, I Feel Scared is
perfect for: Helping young kids develop positive ways to manage and
name their feelings Children dealing with changing emotions, new
experiences, or anxiety Family read-aloud time Supporting good
communication and mental health habits at an early age Â
Check out the other picture book in the God, I Feel series—God, I
Feel Sad.
God calls us to live lives of joy, but sometimes we feel mad, sad,
or scared. Managing Your Emojis, a 100-day devotional, teaches kids
that God loves them no matter what they’re feeling, and Scripture
can empower them to manage their emotions. Learning to manage our
emotions is a critical life skill, yet we’ve often missed
equipping kids with these valuable skills before situations
intensify into mental health issues. Managing Your
Emojis will help kids discover that emotional control and
happiness come from God’s love for them. Through short,
accessible devotions kids will be encouraged to observe, name, and
release their emotions while turning to God for the strength, love,
and care they need as they begin the fast-moving process of growing
up. Managing Your Emojis, for boys and girls ages 8–12: Teaches
kids they can accept and manage their God-given emotions. Refers to
specific Scriptures that speak to our emotions and help children
realize God accepts all their emotions. Creates freedom in families
to discuss emotions and know they are part of God’s design.
Includes stories that present a problem, a Scripture that provides
a solution, a practical application, and a closing prayer. Is
written by bestselling author Lynn Cowell and licensed professional
counselor Michelle Nietert.  Managing Your
Emojis will empower your child to find acceptance and
approval from God as they come to know that God made them just as
they are; intense emotions and all.
Am I loved? Am I valuable? Am I smart? The questions can go on for
as long as a girl's imagination and self-image allow. A girl needs
to know that she is enough because of God's love. So often, girls
and women give in to the lies that how they look and how popular
they are determines their worth. But as children of God, we can
have the confidence that we are loved, protected, secure, whole,
and valuable because God is our heavenly father. Loved and
Cherished equips girls ages 8-12 to: Discover perfect,
unconditional love in God, and that she doesn't have to perform or
be perfect to receive that love. Know she has God's protection,
despite living in an often-scary world. Let go of heartaches,
fears, and failures, because she has the love she needs to face it.
Build a strong foundation of faith on the love who will never leave
her so she can face the challenges of growing up. With a
beautifully decorated cover, ribbon marker, and lovely page
illustrations, this book of devotions will make the perfect gift
for any girl in your life who deserves to know she is cherished,
treasured, valuable, and worthy.
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