Kindergarten Cafe, LLC
Welcome to Kindergarten Cafe - your home for teaching ideas, activities, and strategies to support you in teaching the whole child! I’m Zeba McGibbon, founder of Kindergarten Cafe, and current early childhood educator. I support early childhood teachers with classroom-tested strategies and materials that help take stress off our plates and support our students better from arrival to dismissal. My proudest moments as a teacher have been seeing my students using the strategies I’ve taught them to calm down, work with others, or stay on task with their work—and you can have this feeling too!
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Caring Critters
I wrote the Caring Critters series when I noticed a huge need for more developmentally appropriate social emotional curriculum and resources for young children. I have used these stories with my students for many years and have seen firsthand how the children gravitate towards the characters, identify with the characters, and learn strategies from the characters. They also love how the characters keep appearing in each other's stories!
Felipe the Feeling Frog
Walk around the neighborhood with Felipe the Feeling Frog, who learns that there is no such thing as a bad feeling! In this kid-friendly social and emotional learning book, children will learn different strategies for regulating emotions and identifying their feelings.
My Kindergarteners love Felipe! This book follows a frog named Felipe who learns it’s okay to have all kinds of feelings and learns strategies to cope with those big emotions. The author Zeba finds a way to introduce emotional regulation strategies in a kid-friendly way, which is so helpful to have as a classroom teacher! My class loved reading this story and made so many connections to their own lives. I am so happy to have this book in my classroom library!
Kerry
Kindergarten TeacherThe author is a kindergarten teacher and it is evident in the developmental way she addresses feelings in this book. This is such a great tool to use in the classroom when teaching students that all feelings are okay to have while also teaching self-regulation strategies to manage feelings in healthy and productive ways.