Sometimes I Feel Blue: A Book About Expressing Your Feelings
By Margi Smith and Julianne Smith
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Sometimes I Feel Blue explores some of the ways you can express your feelings that dont use words. You can draw or paint, using colors and showing how you feel with paints or crayons or pencils. You can also dance and sing or wiggle and giggle. Sometimes pretending is a good way to show how you feel. You can take a walk or play on swings or laugh or cry or make silly faces. There are so many things you can do to share what you are feeling and so many ways to express yourself.
In this illustrated childrens guide, a little girl who likes to color her feelings explores how children can express themselves to others through a variety of activities.
Margi Smith
Margi Smith majored in English literature with a minor in studio art at Skidmore College. She has two grown daughters whom she read to every night while they were growing up. This is her first published work. She lives in the Boston area with her husband and her dog, Bailey. Illustrator Julianne Smith is Margi’s daughter. She earned her BFA from Endicott College and a master’s degree in expressive art therapy from Lesley University.
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