Big Feelings Days: A 5-Day Devotional About Hard Things, Heavy Emotions, and Jesus' Love - for Parents and the Big Feelings Kids They LoveSample

Day 4: Responding to Big Feelings
Talk about It with Your Kids
- When you get big feelings, what do you usually want to do? Stomp like a dinosaur? Roar like a tiger? Hide like a turtle? Stay awake like an owl? Sleep like a brown bear? Or maybe something else? Describe what big feelings make you want to do.
- Sometimes our big feelings will make our bodies feel things. We might feel a dizzy feeling like the wind in our mind, or our ears and cheeks might get hot like the scorching sun on a prickly cactus. What are some things you have noticed in your body when you are having big feelings?
Practice It
Try one of the ideas from the book the next time you are having big feelings. You could:
- Squeeze a ball of playdough and squeeze out all your big feelings to Jesus.
- Slowly breathe in your big feelings like you’re smelling a delicious birthday cake and then blow out your big feelings to Jesus.
- You can draw a picture of your big feelings, and then put it in an envelope and imagine you are mailing your feelings to Jesus.
- Or you can talk to or yell to or whisper to Jesus about your big feelings!
Scripture
About this Plan

In this five-day Bible reading plan, you are invited to help care for the precious big feelings of your little ones by pointing them to the truth of God’s Word and the wisdom of Jesus. Each day will provide you with Scripture, reflection questions, and kid-focused activities for you to do with your children on their big feelings days.
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