<p><strong>Obi's Big Feelings</strong> is a heartwarming and relatable story that gently guides young readers through the ups and downs of emotional experiences. On a beautiful spring day Rey Rey is bursting with excitement to play but her big brother Obi just isn't feeling like himself. He's grumpy quiet and unsure why. With empathy and understanding Rey Rey gives Obi the space he needs while encouraging him to try simple ways to feel better. Together they explore calming strategies like taking deep breaths in their mother's garden cuddling a favorite stuffed animal and spending quiet time together. As Obi begins to unwind he learns that it's okay to have hard days and that those feelings don't have to last forever.</p><p></p><p>With tender illustrations and gentle dialogue <em>Obi's Big Feelings</em> introduces children to essential social-emotional learning concepts such as self-awareness empathy and coping skills. Designed with caregivers educators and counselors in mind this story is a valuable resource for opening up conversations about emotions and emotional regulation in a developmentally appropriate way. Whether shared at bedtime in the classroom or during moments of emotional teaching this story reminds kids that their feelings matter and that they have the power to care for themselves with kindness and patience.</p><p></p><p><em>Perfect for ages 3-8 Obi's Big Feelings is a pawsitive reminder that even the grumpiest of days can turn around-with a little love and a lot of self-care.</em></p>