Big feelings are a normal part of being little.Toddlers feel deeply - frustration, sadness, excitement, fear - but they don't always have the words to explain what's happening inside them.Taylor Learns to Feel Better is a gentle, comforting picture book designed to help toddlers understand emotions through simple, everyday situations and calm, reassuring actions.Following Taylor, a relatable and gender-neutral toddler, children see what happens, how a feeling shows up, and what can help them feel a little calmer - without rushing, fixing, or judging emotions.Why parents and carers love this bookEmotion-safe storytellingFeelings are named and accepted - not pushed away or "fixed."Toddler-friendly languageShort, repetitive sentences that are easy to understand and soothing to hear.Simple regulation toolsBreathing, asking for comfort, resting, and staying close - actions toddlers can copy.Soft, calming illustrationsPastel colours and clear facial expressions help children recognise emotions without feeling overwhelmed. Includes 4 gentle activity pagesAt the end of the book, toddlers and grown-ups can practise together with: - Feeling Faces - point to different emotions- Copy Taylor - breathe, clap, and hug- How Do You Feel Today? - name your own feeling- How Big Is the Feeling? - small, medium, or bigThese activities help children build emotional awareness in a playful, non-pressure way. Inside this book, your child will learn toRecognise common feelings like happy, sad, mad, scared, tired, and calmUnderstand that feelings changeSee gentle ways to feel safer and more comfortablePractise emotional skills through simple activitiesFeel reassured that all feelings are okayPerfect for: Toddlers ages 2-4Gentle parenting familiesBedtime or calm-down momentsNursery and early-years settingsEmotional learning and social-emotional developmentA reassuring message for little readersAll your feelings are okay.You are learning every day.You are safe and loved.Taylor Learns to Feel Better supports early emotional development in a calm, caring way - helping toddlers and grown-ups talk about feelings together, one page at a time.