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CRYING IS LIKE THE RAIN by Harriet Hawk Feinberg

CRYING IS LIKE THE RAIN

A Story of Mindfulness and Feelings

by Harriet Hawk Feinberg ; illustrated by Chamisa Kellogg

Pub Date: June 9th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-88448-723-4
Publisher: Tilbury House

Emotions can be tumultuous but passing, just like the weather.

Feinberg, founder of Mindful Kids, a nonprofit that promotes social and emotional learning, likens various emotions to different types of stormy weather. While this is certainly not a new concept, Feinberg delves into the topic by addressing the reader directly with questions and using direct address to pull them in. The beginnings of storms can feel uncertain. Some storms are loud and thunderous; some storms are relatively gentle. Sometimes “the storm feels like it will never end, but it always does.” And of course, “crying is like the rain.” It helps release pent-up emotions, oftentimes giving a sense of calm at its end. Kellogg’s textured brush strokes capture the sweeping clouds, sheets of rain, and various internal storms (or other natural disasters) that children face, such as swirling tornadoes of confusion or fiery volcanoes of anger. The two main characters, presumably siblings, present white, but both adults and children of color also appear throughout. Various mindfulness exercises related to weather (“Be a weather reporter and share your weather with someone you care about”) appear in two pages of backmatter.

Not brilliant storytelling—but useful and purposeful.

(Picture book. 3-8)