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Sometimes when children are sad, it can be difficult for them to imagine ever feeling happy again. Playing at the water table is fun. But Erik thinks getting splashed is not fun. When his sleeve gets wet, Erik gets sad, and he can't imagine ever being happy again. Then, with a classmate by his side, Erik becomes absorbed by a new idea: to make the water disappear. As it vanishes, Erik discovers his happiness has reappeared, like magic. Airdah-taroo! This story provides a helpful reminder to all children, including children with disabilities, that sadness is a temporary feeling. The book contains a page of information to help you connect the story to children's experiences, which makes it a great teaching tool for your classroom or child care setting.Product Videos
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Author Mike Huber
Binding Hardcover
Language English
Book Type Fiction
Grade Content PK
Lexile 460
Subject Emotions, positive/negative, recovery, feelings
GELDS Standard (http://www.gelds.decal.ga.gov/Search.aspx) Primary Correlated Standard SED2.4d With adult guidance, distinguishes between positive and negative emotions and the conditions that evoke each.
A) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book SED3.4b Regulates own emotions and behaviors and seeks out adult support when needed.
B) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book APL5.4e Recovers quickly from setbacks and differences in opinion in a group setting.
C) Other Standards That Can Be Covered With This Book SED3.4c Regulates a range of impulses.
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