Lori West (2009) states that this is a “…charming board book that will leave readers feeling a lot of emotions - and delight at having decided to pick up this book.” Hill uses colorful illustrations to explain the feelings for a preschool audience. Goodreads.com (2017) explains “this charming board book uses simple text and colorful illustrations to help preschoolers identify familiar feelings like happy, sad, scared, and proud.” Themes Feelings Duck & Goose Series Information DUCK & GOOSE Board Books by Tad Hills
Application Librarians can discuss each page with children, asking why Duck and/or Goose are showing specific emotions. Children can be asked to share a time when they felt happy, sad, angry, etc. just like the characters. Author Official Website: http://tadhills.com/
Series Official Website: http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/tadhillsdgbooks/ References Goodreads.com. (2017). Duck & Goose, how are you feeling? (Duck & Goose). Retrieved from https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4837312-duck-goose-how-are-you-feeling Martin, A. (2017). Page images. Tadhills.com. (n.d.). Board books. Retrieved from http://tadhills.com/duck-goose-books Tadhills.com. (n.d.). How are you feeling? [Cover Image]. Retrieved from http://tadhills.com/duck-goose-books/board-books/how-are-you-feeling West, Lori. (2009). Duck and Goose, how are you feeling? by Tad Hills. Curled Up with a Good Book. Retrieved from http://www.curledupkids.com/dgfeelin.html
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