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My Heart: A Feelings Book for Valentine's Day
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Valentine's Day offers a great venue for talking about feelings. We found this great printable booklet over at Chapel Hill Snippets and thought it would be a good exercise to help your preschoolers learn to talk about their emotions and identify what makes him/her feel certain ways - happy, sad, and angry.
The booklet offers a variety of picture cards that your students can use to complete the prompts - or you might simply invite your preschoolers to draw their own pictures on the pages. Have them label their drawings or dictate their ideas so that you can help them write it down.
For the free download of this awesome booklet, be sure to visit Chapel Hill Snippets!
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