Review by Kirkus Book Review
A little feline must contend with some big feelings. A striking neon backdrop surrounds a striped orange kitten clad in blue pants and a purple shirt. As a parent offers the kitten a lollipop and asks for a smile, the youngster responds, "Why do I have to be happy?" Big text stretches across the next two pages exclaiming, "I want to be MAD for a while!" The parent watches as the kitty begins to identify their emotions ("I feel like a crocodile!") and asks for their parent to not be afraid but instead to be patient as the kitten's feelings naturally subside. The simple narrative guides readers through processing feelings, noting tools to move the emotions along. The kitten acknowledges that occasionally talking with their parent or creating art can alleviate the frustration but really emphasizes how alone time is often the key to let anger dissipate. Instead of focusing on the goal of quickly becoming happy again, Saltzberg provides a straightforward model for readers to embrace the natural flow of emotions through their bodies. The bright cartoon illustrations complement the message while adding a touch of humor. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Bold yet gentle in its message, this book gives permission for readers to sit with their feelings. (Picture book. 3-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.