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The Feelings And Behaviour Story Box 10 Books Collection Set - Ages 3-7 - Emotional Intelligence - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789370039742

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Titles in This Set:
How to Be Kind
How To Handle Disappointment
How To Include Others
How To Be Brave
How To Keep On Trying
How To Be Calm
How To Be Active
How To Be Honest
How To Be Polite
How To Tidy Up

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789370039742

Overview:
The Feelings and Behaviour Story Box brings ten engaging, kid-friendly stories designed to grow emotional intelligence in children aged 3–7. Each title invites young readers to name feelings, consider others’ perspectives, and practice simple, practical skills for daily life—kindness, inclusion, bravery, perseverance, calmness, honesty, manners, and tidying up. The paperback format is ideal for home reading, classroom sharing, and group activities, making discussions about emotions part of a comfy routine rather than a formal lesson. With accessible language, gentle pacing, and relatable characters, these tales empower caregivers to guide conversations with empathy and clarity. The cohesive box-set design helps families and educators create a consistent reading journey that reinforces positive habits, supports social skills development, and nurtures children’s confidence as they navigate friendships, school moments, and everyday challenges.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection stands out by pairing clear emotional lessons with practical behaviours that kids can try immediately. The ten stories weave a coherent learning arc—from recognising feelings to choosing constructive responses—so children build a toolbox they can reuse across different situations. The box-set format adds value for gifting, classroom libraries, and family homes, offering a single, convenient resource that grows with a child’s social-emotional understanding. Readers return to each tale to reinforce strategies, deepen empathy, and extend conversations beyond the final page. It’s more than stories; it’s a ready-made framework for confident, respectful interactions in everyday life.

Books Included in This Collection:
How to Be Kind
In this gentle tale, a small act of kindness becomes a ripple through a classroom and neighbourhood. A child learns that kind words, sharing, and helping others lift both the recipient and the giver. Simple actions—inviting a new friend to join play, lending a toy, or offering to help—demonstrate that kindness grows with practice. The story invites children to observe how small acts make big differences, reinforcing the idea that everyone can contribute to a friendlier, more cooperative world. Warm illustrations and approachable language invite immediate discussion and reflection.

How To Handle Disappointment
This story helps children navigate setbacks with practical tools. A character encounters disappointment—missing out on a favourite activity or not achieving a goal—and learns to pause, breathe, and talk through feelings. The narrative models healthy coping: reframing the situation, seeking support, and trying again with renewed effort. It also normalises frustration as a normal emotion that can be managed, transforming disappointment into an opportunity to learn resilience and patience alongside peers.

How To Include Others
A gentle reminder about inclusion and belonging, this book shows why inviting others and sharing space matters. The protagonist notices a quiet new student and takes steps to include them in games and conversations. The story emphasizes listening, observing social cues, and using encouraging language to ensure no one is left out, turning isolation into friendship opportunities and shared fun.

How To Be Brave
Bravery comes in many forms, from trying a new activity to speaking up when it’s scary. This tale follows a child who faces a small fear through encouragement, preparation, and supportive peers. By celebrating incremental risks and highlighting the reward of trying, the book builds self-belief and demonstrates that courage grows with practice rather than one big moment.

How To Keep On Trying
Perseverance is the focus here: the value of practice, patience, and steady effort. The protagonist encounters obstacles but discovers that progress comes from showing up, learning from mistakes, and keeping a positive mindset. The story reinforces a growth mindset and helps children see effort as a path to success, not a measure of innate talent alone.

How To Be Calm
Calm becomes a superpower children can cultivate. Through simple, kid-friendly strategies—breathing exercises, counting to calm down, and taking a break—the main character learns to regulate emotions during moments of frustration or overwhelm. The tale demonstrates that choosing calm helps people listen, share, and bounce back more quickly from tense situations.

How To Be Calm
A different setting, same message: staying centred in transitions, waiting turns, and navigating group dynamics. This second calm-focused title reinforces routines and signals that help children pre-empt big emotions. By modelling slow, intentional responses and cooperative problem-solving, it shows that calm choices support friendly interactions and smoother daily life in busy classrooms and homes.

How To Be Honest
Honesty is presented as a trust-building habit, not a reprimand. The story follows a child who faces a mistake and chooses to tell the truth with kindness, accepting consequences and offering repair. It emphasizes empathy, accountability, and the peace that honest communication brings to friendships, families, and trusted relationships.

How To Be Polite
Manners become actionable steps in everyday moments: saying please and thank you, greeting others, and listening when someone else is speaking. The book shows how polite behaviour opens doors to cooperation and fun, while still keeping the child’s voice and feelings at the centre of every interaction.

How To Tidy Up
Tidying up is framed as a shared, positive routine rather than a chore. The story follows children taking responsibility for spaces they use, turning cleaning into teamwork and a sense of personal achievement. Clear, age-appropriate guidance helps kids develop organisation skills and respect for shared spaces.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for parents of children aged 3–7, early readers, and teachers seeking engaging, conversation-starting stories that build emotional literacy and social skills. It’s a practical gift for birthdays, back-to-school moments, or classroom libraries. The ten-title arc supports parent–child bonding during reading time and provides a ready-made framework for guided discussions about feelings, friendships, and daily routines.

Key Benefits:

  • Builds emotional vocabulary and empathy
  • Teaches practical responses to common situations
  • Supports classroom routines and home-reading time
  • Promotes inclusive play and respectful communication
  • Encourages resilience and growth mindset
  • Convenient, cohesive boxed collection for gifting

About the Author:
These titles come from a team of experienced children’s authors who specialise in early emotional development. They write with warmth and clarity, crafting age-appropriate scenarios that illuminate feelings and social interactions. The books employ relatable characters, simple sentence structures, and practical takeaways designed for read-aloud sessions and independent reading. While individual contributors may vary, the collection shares a consistent voice focused on helping young children understand themselves and navigate relationships with confidence and kindness.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning The Feelings and Behaviour Story Box means a complete, ready-made learning journey in one purchase. Ten connected stories offer repeat reading, ongoing discussion prompts, and a dependable resource for home, school, and library use. The box format adds gifting appeal and makes it easy to establish a daily or weekly reading ritual that strengthens emotional intelligence, social skills, and resilience—building a foundation for confident, compassionate kids.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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