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The “Dictionary of Feelings,” a collection of words to express feelings that children should master by the age of 10, will be released on September 17th!

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The “Feelings Dictionary,” a collection of words to express feelings that children should master by the age of 10, will be released on September 17th! ​
Natsumesha Co., Ltd. Press release: September 12, 2025 To Members of the Press “The Feelings Dictionary,” a collection of words to express feelings that children should master by the age of 10, will be released on September 17th! “I’m so excited because something good happened,” “I feel so uneasy inside…” There’s a name for each of those feelings. This book will help you learn the perfect words to express your current feelings, and develop your communication skills and compassion.
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Natsume Publishing Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Masataka Tamura), a publisher of practical, children’s, and educational books, will release “A Dictionary of Feelings: Developing Communication Skills and Cultivating a Caring Heart” (https://amzn.asia/d/eW9fskf) on September 17th. ■ Understand how you’re feeling right now! There are many words to express emotions. There are many emotions, such as “joy,” “relief,” “like,” “surprise,” “fear,” “sadness,” “dislike,” “anger,” and “uneasiness.” Learning more specific expressions can help you find the perfect word to describe your current feelings. This book introduces, with illustrations, the “words of emotion” that children should master by around age 10. It also provides easy-to-understand explanations of how to use them.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144952/196/144952-196-b9d14e18d578fc2793445767feb4c5ba-3900×2767.jpg What are “words that express feelings”? Introduced with
easy-to-understand illustrations ■Learning is fun with plenty of illustrations This book introduces words for emotions with
illustrations that clarify the situation and actual usage examples. This allows you to recall and imagine the feelings you had at the time from your own experiences, making learning words fun.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144952/196/144952-196-4eaeb0d3251f2e3dc10699a04400f94a-3900×2767.jpg Introduced in 10 categories, including “Joy,” “Relief,” “Surprise,” “Fear,” and “Sadness.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/144952/196/144952-196-21560ad6c0894ce409a818b22b3dc4b4-3900×2767.jpg Introduces more detailed expressions within the 10 categories. ■A book that develops communication skills and a compassionate heart Knowing the perfect words to express your current feelings can help you share your joy, prevent unintentional hurt feelings, and improve your relationships. Use this book to develop communication skills and a compassionate heart that you can use for the rest of your life. 【Table of Contents】 STEP 1 Learn words to express your feelings STEP 2 What do you say in these situations? STEP 3 Express your feelings effectively 【Editor Introduction】 Hiromi Adachi Representative Director of the Japan Positive Education Association (general incorporated association). Representative of the Japan Resilience Parenting Association. Member of the Resilience Japan Promotion Council. Licensed psychologist. Graduated from the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Positive Education Specialty Course. Currently developing educational programs based on positive psychology and teaching resilience education in a variety of educational settings, from elementary school to high school, and adaptive guidance classrooms. Her publications include “Amazing Encouragement to Strengthen Children’s Minds” (Shufunotomosha), “It’s Okay to Feel Down! 50 Ways to Develop ‘Resilience'” (PHP Institute), and “Clearly Relieve Your Frustration with the Latest Science! The Complete Guide to Optimizing Parenting” (Nagaoka Shoten), among many others. The ability to recognize your own feelings and put them into words is a more important foundation of your mind than we might think. By realizing, “Oh, I’m sad right now,” you develop the ability to calmly deal with your emotions without being overwhelmed by them. When you can put into words how you felt, you will gain the ability to organize your own feelings and develop the ability to empathize with the feelings of others. 【Book Information】 “A Dictionary of Feelings: Developing Communication Skills and Cultivating a Caring Heart” Editor: Hiromi Adachi : Natsume Publishing Price: 1,760 yen (tax included) Specifications: A5 size / 192 pages / Full color Release date: September 17, 2025 Amazon ⇒ https://amzn.asia/d/eW9fskf 【Inquiries regarding this release】 Natsume Publishing Planning Co., Ltd. Editorial Department TEL: 03-3295-3921 FAX: 03-3291-1305 Email: info@natsume.co.jp 3F, Natsume Building, 1-52 Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0051 https://www.natsume.co.jp/ For more information about this release

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