The Monster Parade
By Wendy O'Leary
Illustrated by Noémie Gionet Landry
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Bala Kids02/22/2022Pages: 32Size: 9 x 9.5ISBN: 9781611809220DetailsHere’s the angry monster,
headed this way.
It growls so loud,
but you know it won’t stay.Say hello as Anger passes!
It has been here before.
Don’t jump in and join it.
Feel your feet on the floor.
Watch as the anger monster passes and the sadness monster disappears . . . it’s all part of the parade we experience every day. Instead of holding on to our emotions, we can acknowledge them and let them go on their way.
What’s happening in your parade today?RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor BioWENDY O’LEARY, MEd, is a mindfulness educator and a certified meditation and yoga teacher with a long-standing personal meditation practice. Wendy’s books are based on her 15-plus years of experience teaching mindfulness and skills for emotional awareness and regulation to children and “their adults.” She is a certified parent educator and an online contributor to Mindful Magazine. She is the co-author of Breathing Makes It Better: A Book for Sad Days, Mad Days, Glad Days, and All the Feelings In-Between (Bala Kids, 2019).NOÉMIE GIONET LANDRY grew up in a small coastal town of New Brunswick, Canada, surrounded by the ocean. Growing up, she was telling everyone she wanted to become either a doctor or a children’s book illustrator. Midway through med school, she decided she would do both. She now shares her time between the hospital (where she works as a rheumatologist) and her home studio, where she sketches, draws, and paints surrounded by her wife, two tiny Chihuahuas, and two cats.Praise"In a world where things have become ever more challenging for children, this book does a marvelous job of explaining emotions and how to work through them." —School Library Journal
"Practices for recognizing and working with difficult emotions." —Spirituality & Practice
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