Publisher: Featherstone. About It's OK to Cry. Author: Molly Potter ISBN: 978-1-4729-4242-5 Category/Topic: Feelings, Sadness Age Range: 5-10 years old. It’s Okay to Cry was more than a learning experience. Author: Molly Potter Illustrator: Sarah Jennings. Meg Bragg is a Rochester, NY based childrens book author. A Picture Book Teaches Little Boys It’s OK To Cry. This book helps children to understand and manage their feelings. The book purposefully The activities can be done without having read this book. Activities. Every man woman and child should cry if it is necessary because crying makes you feel better. It features many words for different emotions in a wide range of scenarios, so that your child will learn and get better at explaining how they feel. I read some really mediocre short stories - some were okay, others were good, a couple I couldn’t finish, but out of the dozen or more that I read, only one stood out, and it has stuck with me through the entire week. Emotions can be challenging to navigate, particularly for young children, and this accessible picture book will help them to recognise, talk about and understand their feelings. It was necessary therapy.” – -Mike Klumpp author of The Single Dad’s Survival Guide and parent of eight “This is an incredible ‘gift’ book for all whose lives intersect grieving children. Ebony hopes that Dear Black Boy: It’s Ok to Cry will serve as a part of the necessary conversations around the world about mental health, especially when it comes to the African American community. It’s Ok To Cry. Megs new book, It's Okay to Cry, is the story of a survivor of the 9/11 attack. It's OK to Cry. November 12, 2015. It’s Okay to Cry by Janice Daugharty was a q I really struggled this week to find something worthy of Reader Radar. “It's OK to Cry is a book for sharing. Written by Molly Potter, illustrated by Sarah Jennings and published by Featherstone this is a book that has been created sensitively and always with its young readers in mind. Cue: this book! By Emma Oulton. comes a picture book that sensitively deals with developing emotional intelligence in young children. Young children can find it really frustrating when they are unable to explain what they are feeling and express their emotions. From the best-selling author of How Are You Feeling Today? Description of the Book. It’s Ok To Cry is a fantastic book that I recommend all libraries to have. The reflective questions are focused on the book. Feminism is for men, too — and the picture book Tough Guys (Have Feelings Too) is … Users can purchase books at any time, learn more about Meg and her book and play lots of fun games and download pages from the book for coloring fun. It’s OK to Cry Molly Potter, illustrated by Sarah Jennings Featherstone (Bloomsbury Education) Molly Potter’s latest book that offers both parents and teachers a starting point for developing emotional intelligence/ emotional literacy with youngsters is written particularly with boys in mind. The new “It’s Ok To Cry” book is a resource for parents who are navigating through difficult conversations with their children about Covid.