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Kit Has Feelings: How Does That Make You Feel?. Kit's Little Sparks: A 20-Book Series, #4

Par : Chris Kuczynski
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-968470-08-1
  • EAN9781968470081
  • Date de parution17/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLittle Sparks Books

Résumé

Book 4 of Kit's Little Sparks. From a registered patent attorney and preschool co-founder. Kit found a problem. Now what? Kit feels something. So does Sparks. So will your child. Frustrated. Curious. A little scared. A little proud. Kit names each feeling out loud, gives it a face, and shows your child that big inventors have big feelings, and that is exactly right. The hardest skill in the inventor's mindset isn't building or sharing or even fixing.
It's tolerating the feelings that come up between noticing a problem and solving it. Adult inventors call this "frustration tolerance." Preschool teachers call it "emotional regulation." Either way, it is the bridge between giving up and trying again, and children build it through stories and mirrors, not lectures. Book 4 gives children five feelings, each tied to a moment in Kit's day. Each feeling has a face.
Each face has a word. Each word has a body shape they can copy. By the end of the book, children have a tiny vocabulary for the very emotions that will determine whether they try again tomorrow. Illustrated in warm watercolor. Toddler-safe board construction. Free read-along audio. Free educator guide that maps each feeling to age-appropriate co-regulation strategies for caregivers. For parents working on emotional vocabulary at home.
For preschool teachers running a feelings curriculum. For any caregiver who has watched a small child melt down at the kitchen table. Written by Chris Kuczynski, a registered patent attorney and preschool co-founder. Ask your child to name how Kit might be feeling on each spread, and why. Practice the feeling words together: happy, sad, frustrated, excited, proud. Book 5 is where Kit takes that feeling and starts to do something with it.