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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for children
Double Dip Feelings is a wonderful book to help children understand the concept of ambivalence. It is clearly written with engaging illustrations & situations. It can be read by parents to their children to initiate a dialog about mixed feelings & the common situations that may elicit these feelings. As a child psychotherapist for 36 years, Double Dip is a staple in my...
Published on September 12, 2007 by E. B. Miller

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2.0 out of 5 stars Has potential
The concept that people can have different feelings--even conflicting ones--at the same time is important for children to understand. Children will appreciate the reassurance of their feelings' worth. For each set of contrasting emotions, there are two illustrations of the child-one for each emotion. This helps the readers realize that facial expressions and body...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Has potential, April 5, 2000
The concept that people can have different feelings--even conflicting ones--at the same time is important for children to understand. Children will appreciate the reassurance of their feelings' worth. For each set of contrasting emotions, there are two illustrations of the child-one for each emotion. This helps the readers realize that facial expressions and body language can often indicate feelings.

After examining the pictures, I realize that Patterson has created a somewhat diverse world: out of the four main characters, two are male and two are female; two are white, one is African American, and one appears to be Asian American. There is an African American teacher, a sibling who uses crutches, and fathers (as well as mothers) are de-picted as having positive relationships with children. By portraying characters who seem so similar in the text as a physically diverse group, readers get the sense that no matter what someone looks like, he or she has feelings like everyone else.

In short, this book should not be used alone to explain the concept of conflicting emo-tions. In my experience, children--especially younger ones--benefit much more from re-alistic fiction stories than they do from books "to help parents help their children" which is what this book claims to do. In fact, it seems that this book was written more for adults to use as a guide for talking about emotions with children than for the children themselves.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for children, September 12, 2007
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Double Dip Feelings is a wonderful book to help children understand the concept of ambivalence. It is clearly written with engaging illustrations & situations. It can be read by parents to their children to initiate a dialog about mixed feelings & the common situations that may elicit these feelings. As a child psychotherapist for 36 years, Double Dip is a staple in my waiting room & has been valued by parents and children alike. It is perfect for children dealing with normal developmental issues or with challenging situations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars more than one..., January 17, 2011
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Delightfully done book for anyone actually who has trouble with emotions. In a simple childlike way the book illustrates how to handle more than one emotion at a time. It is comforting and reassuring to the reader that it is ok to have more than one emotion about the same thing....very helpful....
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, December 10, 2010
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This book is simply written and intended for a child 5-8, in my opinion. It has been an asset for our child who often struggles with comflicting emotions. It is easy to understand and offers real life examples for kids.
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