I'm a Feel-o-Saur
Author
Lezlie Evans
Illustrator
Kate Chappell
Published
4/13/2021
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Author
Lezlie Evans
Illustrator
Kate Chappell
Published
4/13/2021
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Author
Lezlie Evans
Illustrator
Kate Chappell
Published
4/13/2021
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Summary of Book
"Speaking directly to its kid audience, the upbeat verse text assures them that feelings change throughout a day and that’s OK, invites them to identify how they are feeling now, and offers practical tips for acting on or coping with positive and negative moods....each costumed dino-kid exhibits behaviors related to their specific feeling in a series of humorous vignettes guaranteed to entertain."--Kirkus Reviews
I’m a Feel-o-saur is a fun rhyming romp through all the different feelings that kids (and all of us!) experience, from sad, to 'hangry', to happy.
Specifically geared towards children aged 2 to 4, and introducing children dressed as dinosaurs with names like Grumpy-saurus, Happy-saurus, and Bored-o-saurus, this picture book is a great way to start conversations about feelings with the youngest readers. The final spread gives a quick overview of the best ways to handle each different emotion. This charming cast of diverse children characters, all dressed up in adorable dinosaur costumes, will reassure young readers that whatever their mood is today, it’s all OK!
Author Biography
Lezlie Evans is the award-winning author of numerous picture books including Daddies Do (Sterling 2018), Finding Christmas (Albert Whitman 2017), The Bunnies' Picnic (Disney-Hyperion 2007), and Can You Count 10 Toes; Counting to 10 in 10 Different Languages (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2005). She is a member of The Washington D.C. Children's Book Guild, mother of six, and grandmother of eight.
Illustrator Biography
Kate Chappell is a freelance illustrator living and working from her home in Lincolnshire. She graduated from Falmouth University with a BA (Hons) Illustration in 2013. A lover of all animals (especially dogs!) and often inspired by people she knows, Kate uses gouache, pencil crayon and Photoshop to create fun, dynamic characters and illustrations. She likes to include an element of humour in her work whenever possible.