How Does Benny Feel

How Does Benny Feel

Author
authorDoris

Benny loves basketball, and through his experiences on the court, he learns to identify and express different emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and pride. This simple story helps young children understand and name their own feelings.

age3 - 5 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Benny loves basketball. But every day, Benny feels something different.

When Benny scores a basket, Benny feels happy.

When it rains and practice is cancelled, Benny feels sad.

When his team loses the game, Benny feels angry.

Before the big game, Benny feels scared.

When Ollie scores with his trunk, Benny feels surprised.

When his team wins together, Benny feels proud.

happy sad angry scared surprised proud

How do you feel today?

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