Part of the Little Free Library Action Book Club2 2 Teacher amp rsquo s Choice Awards Winneramp ldquo You Are Your Strong is a perfect to jump-start conversations with children about their big emotions. It is a good book for families to read together, because parents will find themselves relating and sharing their own stories. This is a book for all ages. amp rdquo -Children amp rsquo s Books Healamp ldquo Hitting a nerve that can at times be very raw and complicated, You Are Your Strong is, at its core, an educational resource for early elementary developmental and therapeutic services. amp rdquo -New York Journal of Booksamp ldquo This sweet, empowering book is perfect for starting a conversation about coping with strong emotions. We love the gentle way it helps children notice the skills adults use to address their emotional needs, and how it inspires kids to develop their own strategies to cope with everyday aggravations and disappointments. amp rdquo -Doing Good Togetheramp ldquo Zivoin amp rsquo s sculptural art viscerally captures the characters amp rsquo emotional highs and lows, while Dufayet amp rsquo s adjectives-as-nouns conceit is delivered with a soothing lilt. amp rdquo -Publishers Weeklyamp ldquo Powerful and affirming. amp rdquo -Kirkus Reviewsamp ldquo If you want a book that empowers exploration of children amp rsquo s emotions and at the same time helps them develop self-awareness, internalize strength and then use that strength to promote their own calmness, this is the book for you. I highly recommend this valuable book. amp rdquo -Oregon Coast Youth Book Preview Centeramp ldquo A great book for helping children (and adults!) understand that they hold the strength they need. amp rdquo amp shy -Katie Reviews Booksamp ldquo This book would be enjoyed by all children, particularly anyone who has ever felt like their emotions are sometimes bigger than they are. For adults reading to children, this book provides a lovely point of connection, to discuss those big emotions in a safe and reassuring way. amp rdquo -Kids amp rsquo Book Review