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Awesome Dawson: My Emotions Have a Job!


Series: Awesome Dawson
Publisher: Boys Town Press
Illustrator: Dale Crawford
Publication Date: May 6, 2025
ISBN: 979-8889070269
Grades: PreK-4
Ages: 4-11
Price: $11.95

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Dawson feels lots of emotions and knows each one has an important job, including keeping him safe, resilient, and prepared.

But what happens when his emotions take their jobs too seriously? Will Dawson still be able to manage them, or will they run wild in awkward and reckless ways?

A trip to Dawson’s happiest place – the zoo – is the ultimate test. The anticipation of feeding the giraffes, riding the train, and eating snow cones overwhelms his body with excitement. But that feeling quickly gives way to sadness when he isn’t allowed to ride the carousel, or what he calls the round and round.

His sadness then becomes rage when he learns that refusing to eat all his carrot sticks means he won’t get to have any cotton candy. As his loving, but firm, mom leads him away from the snack shack, Dawson experiences another big emotion – worry. What if he leans too far over the side of the train and falls into Gorilla Land? The momma gorilla might not give him back!

From joy and sadness to anger and worry, this zoo trip brings out lots of big emotions. So Mom gently reminds him that even though all his feelings are natural and important, he’s still the boss and his emotions work for him. That’s when Dawson reimagines his day.

What if he gives his special squishy a big squeeze to release some of his happy energy? What if he gets to ride the round and round on his next visit? What if he eats all his carrots so he can indulge in cotton candy? And what if he keeps himself safe on the train, so he stays safe from the gorillas?

A special page written by Dr. Rebeca Chow, who is a clinical counselor and registered play therapist, offers practical strategies parents and educators can use to teach children how to take charge of all their emotions, even during distressing and difficult situations.

This is the third title in the Awesome Dawson series, which also includes Awesome Dawson, It’s Not Your Turn and Awesome Dawson Has Big Emotions.

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