Bea’s Bad Day: A Big Bright Feelings Book

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  • ID: 314
  • Added: 2025-09-10
  • Updated: 2025-09-10
  • ISBN: 9781526651334
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Published: 2024-07-04
  • Reviews: 1

Bea is counting down the days to her perfect birthday celebration, but when snow blocks the roads, her party plans fall apart—no party, no cards, and maybe no cake. This story gently explores how children can manage disappointment and find balance when things don’t go as expected, offering reassurance and humor. Part of Tom Percival's bestselling Big Bright Feelings series, this book serves as a thoughtful springboard for conversations about emotional health, positive self-image, and building resilience. It encourages children to be open, honest, and true to themselves while navigating their feelings on challenging days.

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ebay.co.uk · Unknown · 2025-09-24
heartwarming 4.50

Bea's Bad Day is praised for its ability to help children manage disappointment and big feelings. The book is beautifully illustrated and easy to read, making it a valuable addition to any child's bookshelf.

Bea's Bad Day is a heartwarming story about managing disappointment, especially for children. The book follows Bea, who is excited for her birthday but faces several setbacks due to a snowstorm. Despite the initial disappointment, Bea learns to find joy in unexpected moments with the help of her family. Reviewers appreciate the book's beautiful illustrations and its ability to convey deep emotions in a way that children can understand. It is seen as a valuable tool for parents and teachers to discuss emotional health and resilience with young readers. The book is part of the Big Bright Feelings series, which is known for addressing important emotional and mental health topics in an accessible manner.


Quick quotes

    Children can have very big feelings when something goes wrong even if it is something small and this book shows how we can deal with it, and allow others to help us smooth over the cracks.

    A good book about managing expectations.

    Though lovely illustrations and carefully chosen words, Percival conveys deep emotion, showing exactly how frustrating and disappointing it feels to Bea when her birthday plans are ruined.