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Valle keeps her emotions in a little box. Sometimes she lets them out . . .
When she’shappyher feelings float likeredballoonsabove her head. When she’ssadher feelings gather likegreyrainclouds. And when she’sjealousorangrythey blow up like awild storm.
Valle decides her emotions are out of control! So she buries them in the garden, and that’s where they stay… until Grandma comes to visit.
This heartfelt story from children’s author and broadcaster Rochelle Humes is perfect for kickstarting conversations with little ones about naming, knowing and carrying emotions. Drawing on her own experiences as a mother and mental health advocate, Rochelle’s story encourages children to talk about their feelings.
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