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Feelings That Don't Come Out
by Cathy McLennan BScN; Illustrated by Virginia Boulay
22 pages; Saddle stitched; catalogue #07-0252; ISBN 1-4251-1842-9; US$10.95, C$10.95, EUR7.48, £5.65
Find out what happens when your feelings don't come out and what you can do with friends and family to take care of yourself.
About the Book
“Feelings That Don’t Come Out” is a children’s book for leisure reading. It is a useful resource and learning tool for a variety of settings. This includes the home, school, and hospital. It is simple in its text and incorporates a rhyming scheme. The message that it carries is valuable, user friendly, and most importantly lifelong. “Feelings That Don’t Come Out” facilitates the exploration of normal emotions that children come face to face with each day. The book presents to children a simple way to express themselves. “Feelings That Don’t Come Out” brings life to everyday emotions giving kids something tangible to grasp. The layout of the book provides opportunities for children to explore emotions with their parent(s)/guardian(s)/caregiver(s) in a safe and comfortable manner. Ultimately “Feelings That Don’t Come Out” provides a solid foundation for children and promotes a mentally healthier generation of children and future parents.
The basics of this book is to start simple and if anything to continue on a simple level. The appropriate expression of emotion is invaluable to the health and well-being of each human being.
About the Author
Cathy McLennan is a new mom living with her family in Edmonton, Alberta. She is a practicing Registered Nurse, with years of experience specializing in the field of children’s mental health. Cathy believes strongly in her message she relays in this book and hopes her readers will practice and believe as she does.






