Fall 2024

Jealous

From the Set Emotions

Feeling jealous is something everyone experiences, and it can be a difficult emotion to work through. This title helps beginning readers identify jealousy by defining the emotion, giving examples of how the emotion can arise, and sharing what the emotion can look and feel like. Colorful photos fill each spread and help illustrate the text. A photo glossary helps readers understand unfamiliar words. Special features summarize the text and ask readers what makes them feel jealous.

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Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 1
Dewey Number 155.4
Lexile 350L
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher Bellwether Media
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9798886870244
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 6.5 x 9
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Emotions

Gr 1–3—Fictional children act out scenarios in which they experience different emotions in these emerging readers. The kids in Angry stomp their feet, scream, and cry as a reaction to their big feelings. Reasons for feeling envious in Jealous include being left out and seeing others win. Each book includes a small section helping readers identify its emotion with photos and descriptions of trademark reactions, like being quiet, looking down, and hiding in Shy. Rather than the emotions being labeled “good” or “bad,” they are described as neutrally as possible to convey to readers that these feelings, especially the unpleasant ones, will pass. Bold words throughout the text direct readers to the glossary, where the words are plainly defined. Context clues also help define the vocabulary words on the pages. The photos depict diverse, differently abled children, so many readers will see themselves on the pages. VERDICT Recommended for purchase.

School Library Journal

Author: Kirsten Chang