Birthdays bring wishes, fun, and so many emotions.
A young child with brown skin and straight black hair is celebrating their birthday today. A group of friends diverse in skin color, size, and ability arrive, and the day includes games, crafts, and, of course, cake. With each new activity, the protagonist makes a few declarative statements about their emotional or physical state. When attempting to blow bubbles with their friends, the child states, “I am jealous” because their bubbles are subpar. Eager to blow a big bubble, the child adds, “I am impatient” and “I am sad” when they cannot do what their friends easily can. When served a huge slice of cake, the child declares, “I am hungry”; after devouring it all, they groan, “I am ... not feeling so well.” Ultimately, the statements lead to “I am … overwhelmed?”—a sentence that perfectly encapsulates the day and the mental state of many children experiencing big events. The book’s direct language and subdued tone are perfect, and caregivers will appreciate how the statements are made without judgment or embarrassment. The cut-paper collage art enhances the text, making for a deeply personal and honest look at the myriad emotions that fill our days. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Worthy of a celebration, this is a multifaceted yet child-friendly exploration of the big emotions associated with birthdays.
(Picture book. 3-6)