The Feel Good Book

by Todd Parr

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Relates things that make people feel good.

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"The Feel Good Book" is an affectionate book that shares how doing nice things for someone else feels good. There are, however, many limitations that hinder this book's ability to be an effective book that students will enjoy reading. First, the sentence structure is very repetitive, proceeding in the following manner: "Saying I love you in sign language feels good, making a new friend feels good". It does nothing to challenge and push the readers to learn about/explore a new topic. It will most likely bore the reader instead. Second, this book has no plot. While that is not necessarily a bad thing, it means that the book has no organizational structure or flow. Third, the book talks about politeness and civility from a self-satisfying show more and self-serving perspective. The book tells the reader that things like sharing feels good, while not showing the reader how it feels to the recipient of said generosity. It does, however, have a pretty powerful message: the simple things in life often bring the most joy. show less
This book explains to kids all kinds of ways to feel good. It has a great message and colorful fun drawings sure to delight any child.
This book reminds me of the warm feeling I got when reading "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" by Charles Schultz as a child. One of my special education students loves Todd Parr's colorful illustrations and checks out one of his books each time we visit the school library.
Classroom connection: Feelings, Emotions
This book is bright and colorful and the characters are simple and thicker “stick” people. You will also find a cat, dog, alligator and worm that show that it feels good to do things and it feels good to make others feel good. Parr even says that it feels good to cry when you are sad. This book is full of emotions and feelings and it will make you feel good reading it.
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Genre: Fiction
Review: This is a good fiction book because it is talking about things that could happen however it did not happen nor are the people and animals in it real. The book lists off many different things that could make someone feel good. The pictures are bright and cheery helping to add to the theme of the book.
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Relates things that make people feel good.

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Todd Parr was born on July 9, 1962. In 1995 he moved to San Francisco, California where he pursued a career as an artist. After being rejected by many galleries, he showed his artwork at Wolfgang Puck's restaurant Postrio. This exhibit led to him creating merchandise for Macy's and his own children's clothing line. He is the author and illustrator show more of over 30 children's books which contain simple messages about acceptance, difference, and empowerment including The Thankful Book. In 2005 the preschool television show he created, ToddWorld, premiered on TLC and Discovery Kids. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
303.6Society, Government, and CultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial processesConflict and conflict resolution ; Violence
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PZ7 .P2447 .FLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.55)
Languages
English
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Paper
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14