Big feelings can feel bigger than the forest itself.
But what if learning to say "I'm sorry" could change everything?
In this heartwarming and beautifully illustrated children's picture book, young readers follow a friendly fox who struggles when things don't go his way. When his emotions take over, Fox hurts his friends and storms off in anger. But with the help of wise forest friends, he learns an important lesson about feelings, responsibility, apology, and forgiveness.
The Fox With Big Feelings is a gentle, relatable story that helps children:
- Understand and name big emotions
- Learn how their actions affect others
- Practice healthy apologies
- Explore empathy and forgiveness
- Build emotional regulation skills
Inspired by Deanna Jackson's experience as an early childhood educator, this story speaks directly to preschool and early elementary children navigating friendship challenges, frustration, and self-control. The forest setting, lovable animal characters, and simple dialogue make it perfect for classroom read-alouds, bedtime routines, and social-emotional learning discussions.
With a meaningful biblical connection from Colossians 3:13, this story also offers families a faith based perspective on forgiveness and compassion.
If your child is learning how to handle anger, repair friendships, and grow through mistakes, this book is a must-have for your home or classroom library.
Add The Fox With Big Feelings to your cart today and help your child learn that big feelings don't define who they are their choices do.