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Reviewed by Julia Schemmer for Readers' Favorite
Emotions are part of what it means to be human - they ebb and flow, they show us what our emotional temperature is, and they help us make decisions. Teaching kids the difference between our emotions can help create a more emotionally resilient and healthy generation, understanding that each emotion has a valid circumstance. In Misty and the Magical Emotions Tree by author Adriana E, readers meet a curious bunny named Misty. She is determined to visit the Magical Emotions Tree, an enchanted tree with color-changing leaves that represent the different emotions. Not only is the book a valuable tool for helping children process and name their emotions, but it is also a great learning tool for memorizing the colors. This book encourages children to reflect on moments when they experience anger, sadness, and joy healthily and validates each emotion by showing that it is okay to feel those things. By normalizing the ebb and flow of each emotion, and what it can teach us in the moment, children can better communicate how they are feeling and what support they need.
Misty and the Magical Emotions Tree by Adriana E takes readers on a journey to the Magical Emotions Tree, where they can learn about their different feelings in a fun, positive way. The book has captivating watercolor illustrations that bring the reader into their world and show them that each emotion is healthy and normal to experience. I thought this was a great learning tool to teach children about their feelings, while also encouraging them to reflect on an experience and why it made them feel a certain way. This level of reflection is so crucial in developing their emotional intelligence, and it was done charmingly. Misty is an adorable bunny rabbit that children will love, and it’s a great story that families can read together.