My Little Library of Big Feelings (Vol. 1): A 3-in-1 Feelings and Emotions CollectionSometimes our feelings feel so big, even when we are small. Help your little sprout learn that every big feeling fits safely inside a small body. In Volume 1 of this series, meet Benny the Bunny. Benny is little, but his feelings can be huge, changing and swirling like clouds in the sky. This collection brings together three gentle stories designed to help children ages 2 to 6 learn to notice, name, and navigate their inner world with confidence.3 Books Included in This Volume: Big Feelings, Small Body: Benny discovers that emotions like anger and sadness are safe. He learns that his body is strong enough to hold these feelings when they are treated with kindness.When Feelings Change: Benny learns that emotions do not stay the same forever. He explores how feelings move and flow, shifting from excitement to tiredness or mixing together like colors.The Giggle Storm: Benny discovers that even happy feelings can be big. This story explores how a storm of excitement naturally settles back into a warm, peaceful calm.A Shared Mindfulness Journey: This is more than a storybook, it is a toolkit for the whole family to grow together. To bridge the gap between reading a story and building real-world skills, each story is followed by Playful Practice for the child, Parent Reflection prompts, and a Mindful Practice for Adults so you can grow alongside your little sprout.Why Families and Educators Love This Library: Mindful Awareness: The stories teach children to notice physical cues, like tight tummies, wiggling toes, or drooping ears, to help them name their feelings.Emotional Flexibility: Bennys journey shows children that it is okay to feel two things at once and provides the reassurance that no feeling lasts forever.Soft Watercolor Art: The gentle, soothing aesthetic is intentionally designed to create a quiet, safe space for exploration.Help your child discover that every feeling is welcome, every feeling is manageable, and every feeling is safe.