After a fight with her sister, Ari embarks on a journey through her feelings.
The Big Fight
Here’s a clip of the great adventure Ari takes within this first story of the children’s book series. Click the image to watch now.
Not to mention the video features Ari & Kirsty themselves. Take a peek and write a comment to let us know what you think.

CHILDREN HAVE FEELINGS TOO!
Can you imagine what life is like for children?
They are thrown into a world where they have to learn at an early age how to walk, talk, and even manage their emotions. What a daunting task on top of everything else. Right? As adults, I think we often forget what the experience for children is like. We can often say things like “kid’s have it easy.”
But do they really?
Children are bombarded with a wealth of information about themeselves, others, and the world that they are expected to take in and learn. Some are even disciplined for not following unspoken rules that simply don’t make sense to them. This series is stepping into the world of children and their experiences with feelings.
Offering a safe space for families to discuss mental health.
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Promotional Video.
Watch the promotional video of the Ari Meets Her Feelings book. This video gives insight into the great adventure Ari takes within this first story of the series.
Not to mention the video features Ari & Kirsty themselves. Take a peek and write a comment to let us know what you think.
What People Are Saying
“This is an awesome book that deals with the different emotions that we all have. In the story, two sisters disagree in who should have a turn with a toy…Together, the sisters find out which emotion is the greatest of them all. I love hw the author highlights the social/emotional component of learning which is crucial for problem solving and interacting with others.”
— Captain Curriculum
“This book is a great way to teach children how to handle their ever changing emotions. I can see parents creating a “feelings box: for their own child and having them write down their problems on paper and placing it inside the box. It would be a good way to get a child to calm down and express their feelings in a positive way. This is especially true for siblings! This story is an excellent resource for families..”
— Lazann
“A great book about feelings. I love that it introduced children to various feelings and how children might exhibit those feelings. I also love that it showed what siblings may go through. The illustrations were really nice and helped capture the emotions of the story. I noticed at the end of the story that ere is also an activity book which would also be helpful.”
— Cece

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“I love how this book teaches kids that it is okay to express their feelings, and that every one is entitled to feel how they feel… Great book to help with emotions and how to deal with them. Recommended read!”
— Author Vallean Jackson
“Love the way the author illustrated the story on feelings and emotions. Great read for any child. Love the illustrations.”
— Sherrel C.
“I really enjoyed this story. It created a familiar scene for me. It is great to teach children how to navigate their feelings and emotions at an early age. My favorite part of this story is the fundamental feeling that unifies us —love! Great job overall.”
— Olaolu
“This is a sweet story about emotions. When Ari gets in a fight with her sister, Kirsty, she discovers a box of feelings. A wonderful book with lovely illustrations that teaches children about the different emotions they feel.”
— Alison M.
“This is an amazing book - it helps kids recognize their feelings with pictures in the book - like what an angry person looks like, or happy, or afraid, or a never ending love. Beautiful! Highly recommended for younger audience.”
— Hope Israel
“I love that this book literally brings feelings alive. The characters in the books and the readers can learn about the different feelings/emotions they have and how to handle them. The illustrations are brilliant.”
— Crystal Patterson
“A great book that illuminates the idea that everyone is entitled to their feelings and how we should respect how others feel. And that the greatest reaction we can give someone is a reaction that embodies love. Great read and amazing illustrations. Recommend for the home and classroom.”
— Shasha F.
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