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Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day

Written by Jamie Lee Curtis, illustrated by Laura Cornell

Recommended Ages: 5 6 7 8

Jamie Lee Curtis has written a charming picture book about moods. Silly, cranky, excited or sad - everyone has moods that can change each day. In this book, her zany and touching verse encourages kids to explore, identify, and even have fun with their ever-changing moods. The book comes with its own "mood wheel" - a die-cut wheel with mix-and-match facial expressions - so kids can show just how they feel each day. Laura Cornell's whimsical, vibrant illustrations are sure to delight the eyes, whatever one's mood.

Review by: Ellen Nathan


  

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Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery

Written by Jamie Lee Curtis, illustrated by Laura Cornell

Recommended Ages: 5 6 7

Where do balloons go? Have you ever wondered this while you watch them slowly climb their way up into the clouds? This book examines that mystery in the midst of posing other thought-provoking questions such as: Do they catch cold and need somewhere to stay? Can plain balloons read balloons printed with words? Are they always alone? Do they meet up in pairs? Consider these questions as you embark on the journey of a little boy's balloon.

The message: Balloons are precious, as are people; so hold on tight until you must let them go.

Review by: Melissa L. Brandt


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