PreS-Gr 1—Although this picture book exploration of feelings takes a similar list-and-describe approach to that of Jamie Lee Curtis's
Today I Feel Silly: And Other Moods That Make My Day (HarperCollins, 2007) and Dr. Seuss's
My Many-Colored Days (Knopf, 1998), don't count that against it. The approach still works, especially when the feelings evoked have such child-friendly imagery ("My heart is yelling, hot and loud," the child narrator explains). The book pairs brief verbal explorations of emotions with evocative imagery, popping with bright colors against the effectively used white background. Throughout the representative illustrations—a bright yellow star to represent happiness, an elephant to represent sadness, a silhouette of the Big Bad Wolf to represent fear—a series of heart cutouts, ever decreasing in size, appears on the pages, until the heroine is able to find her feelings everywhere.—
Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Carroll County Public Library, MD
In this French import, a young girl explores human moods by
describing her feelings ("I bob along gently like a balloon on a
string...lazy and slow"), then identifying the emotion ("my heart
is calm"). The colors outlining cardstock die-cut hearts vary
appropriately with the emotion, but some illustrations are
mysterious: why is an elephant spraying the girl on the "sad" page?
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