I’m Feeling Sad (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood): a STEM Family review

Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
January 21, 2019

Today we review, I’m Feeling Happy (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood) and I’m Feeling Sad (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood)

We read Daniel Tiger’s Neighboorhood books to our children almost every week, and we love its focus on feelings, emotions, and behaviors. Our children enjoy reading about stories of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood while listening to educational and real-life based stories.

Publisher: Simon Spotlight; Brdbk edition (August 30, 2016)

Author: Natalie Shaw

Illustrator: Jason Fruchter

 

Publisher: Simon Spotlight; Brdbk edition (May 3, 2016)

Author: Natalie Shaw

Illustrator: Jason Fruchter

We encourage parents to read I’m Feeling Happy (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood) and I’m Feeling Sad (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood) to their child. 

 

Nighttime in the Neighborhood (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood)