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Eddie Excitement Goes Too Far
Eddie Excitement Goes Too Far | Rebecca Phillips-Bartlett
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What happens when we take our excitement a little too far? It can be too much of a good thing! Readers discover this as they follow along with the story of Eddie Excitement--an adorably illustrated character who helps them understand what excitement feels like in their body, what it looks like in action, and how it can cause problems if it gets a little out of control. This monster's job is to give readers the tools to cope with big feelings and to see that they're nothing to be afraid of.
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Eddie Excitement Goes Too Far | Rebecca Phillips-Bartlett
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2 ⭐There are far too many words in this book. This is because this book is extremely repetitive. It feels as if the author took an online course on how to write a formulaic picture book. State your problem. Give examples of the problem. Give a solution. Repeat the solution with a nonmonic device that kids can remember. End story. This book skips the pneumonic device and gives you a lesson in counting. The lesson is nice, but it takes so long

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