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Children’s Book Review: Way Past Jealous

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Way Past Jealous by Hallee Adelman

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Ages 4-8
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This book will help you get ahead of some BIG emotions!

We all experience feelings of jealousy. But what we do with those feelings of jealousy is what matters. This book shows us how a child exhibits those feelings throughout her day.

She works hard on a drawing only for no one to pay attention to it. Not only do they not pay attention to it but they praise another student for her drawing. It seems like everywhere she goes– people are talking about this other drawing! She just can’t get away from it.

I like that this book not only shows us the wrong way, but also shows the main character dealing with regret over those wrong decisions.

How to use this children’s book

This book can be used to talk to your own kiddos about jealousy. You can ask if they have ever felt jealous or if someone was ever jealous of them. Together, you can work through solutions.

Summary from Amazon Children’s Books

Yaz is jealous. Way past jealous. Yaz loves to draw, but no one ever notices her pictures. Everyone loves Debby’s drawings, and one even got put up on the classroom wall with a star on it. Now Yaz’s jealousy is making her think ugly things, and even act mean! How can she get past jealous?

Find in Amazon Children’s Books


Find in Amazon Children’s Books

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