The “Feeling Happy” Book

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The “Feeling Sad” Book
A resource from
PositivelyAutism.com
Being sad means
you feel bad.
You might feel sad if your
toy breaks.
You might feel sad if
you get hurt.
You might feel sad if
someone teases you.
You might be sad if
you’re lonely.
When someone feels sad,
they might cry.
When someone feels sad,
they might frown.
He feels sad.
She feels sad.
She feels sad.
They feel sad.
This face also means sad.
Sad means
you feel bad.