The Blob Visual Emotional Thesaurus

The Blob Visual Emotional Thesaurus by Ian Long, published by Routledge on December 8, 2015, is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance emotional literacy for writers of all ages. This edition spans 344 pages and focuses exclusively on emotions, providing a unique visual approach to understanding and expressing feelings through language.
Readers will find that the book is structured into three sections: ranges of emotions, synonyms, and antonyms. Each section offers visual representations of approximately 140 emotional words, accompanied by similar images and contextual sentences to aid in integrating these emotions into storytelling. This resource serves as a valuable reference for both individual use and classroom activities, making it suitable for educational settings in psychology and special education.
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This unique visual thesaurus is designed to help writers of all ages to develop their emotional literacy.
The book focuses solely upon emotions. Spanning circa 140 emotional words it is divided into three sections: ranges of emotions (offering a visual spectrum to be referred to by writers unsure of the intensity of feelings), synonyms (each image has similar images and words underneath it along with a sentence to help a new writer see how it can be embedded into a story), and antonyms – opposite pairs of feelings that are useful when wishing to create contrast in a storyline.
This book will be a vital reference for every classroom and can be used individually or in whole class activities.
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