"Everyone struggles with managing the emotions that roil them, but for young children, emotions can be even harder without a way to articulate them. Medina's new book-and the third in her "I Will" series--seeks to help children point to and name 14 different emotions. The illustrations depict a diverse group of children and a variety of skin tones; the pairings will elicit conversations. Perfect for parents, teachers, psychologists, and counselors to share with young children to help them validate, understand, and even regulate their emotions." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Belpré Award-winning Medina . sets up this picture book with the question, "Do you feel." Each subsequent spread lists an emotion accompanied by two illustrations. One shows the feeling in action, for example, a light-skinned child splashing in a puddle to depict "happy.
" The other is a simple line drawing of a face (for "happy," a teal face with smiling eyes and a large grin). The book concludes, "All feelings are valid. It is what we do with them that matters." Medina's naming . of human emotions are empowering for little readers and a starting place for conversations with caregivers. -- Kirkus Reviews.