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What to Do When You're Feeling Blue

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What to Do When You're Feeling Blue

By: Andi Cann
Narrated by: Marie Carranza
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Sadness happens.

Let’s help kids cope with it.

Children aren't always prepared for the emotions that overcome them. Adults aren’t either.

Kappy is a regular little kid who feels a variety of emotions all day long. Sometimes she feels happy and glad, sometimes she feels blue and sad.

Talking with her Dad about her feelings helps her understand her feelings and gives her ideas for things she can try when some days are blue.

Parents appreciate the opportunity to talk with their children about happiness and sadness. It honors emotions while problem-solving how to perk up when feeling sad.

Please note: If you suspect your child suffers from depression, please seek help!

The National Alliance for Mental Illness can be reached at www.nami.org

©2019 Andrea Kamenca (P)2019 Andrea Kamenca
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