My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village - Coloring Book
A great companion to the book My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village, this coloring book encourages kids to identify the emotions of each character and color them in accordingly to make it their own!
“We build a healthy relationship with our emotions by identifying and acknowledging them. Then, you can learn to direct them.”
This coloring book fuels a child’s creativity as they imagine what emotion is reflected by a particular character. They start to think about what emotions live inside of them and what they might look like.
To take this further, try asking your child what kind of life that character might lead, and - since most emotions don’t come alone - who it’s likely to be friends with! This way they will learn to question what emotions are really coming up for them.
(Pencils not included)
SQ4722817
A great companion to the book My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village, this coloring book encourages kids to identify the emotions of each character and color them in accordingly to make it their own!
“We build a healthy relationship with our emotions by identifying and acknowledging them. Then, you can learn to direct them.”
This coloring book fuels a child’s creativity as they imagine what emotion is reflected by a particular character. They start to think about what emotions live inside of them and what they might look like.
To take this further, try asking your child what kind of life that character might lead, and - since most emotions don’t come alone - who it’s likely to be friends with! This way they will learn to question what emotions are really coming up for them.
(Pencils not included)
SQ4722817
A great companion to the book My Mama Says Inside Me Lives A Village, this coloring book encourages kids to identify the emotions of each character and color them in accordingly to make it their own!
“We build a healthy relationship with our emotions by identifying and acknowledging them. Then, you can learn to direct them.”
This coloring book fuels a child’s creativity as they imagine what emotion is reflected by a particular character. They start to think about what emotions live inside of them and what they might look like.
To take this further, try asking your child what kind of life that character might lead, and - since most emotions don’t come alone - who it’s likely to be friends with! This way they will learn to question what emotions are really coming up for them.
(Pencils not included)
SQ4722817