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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Grumpy Pants is a great children’s book to talk about emotions and feelings with younger children. It brings together a key component of checking in with our inner emotions and regulating who we are. The book joins real world issues with a fantasy creative side of adding in a penguin with human like personalities. This book is great in terms of illustrations (printing) and a chance for students to act out how they would handle their grumpy days and what they would do to try and improve their moods. The artwork really drew me in and kept me captivated in the story as it allows readers to truly embrace the penguin’s day. Grumpy Pants is a cute story about Penguin being in a bad mood and his attempts, and final success, of cheering himself up. The mentor text for this book is very straightforward, I believe because this book is geared toward a younger audience. There are very clear and concise uses of punctuation, which would make great examples for young readers. There are very good uses of ellipses, periods, commas, quotation marks, and question marks. The book is about how grumpy, frustrated, and upset Penguin is, so I really believe this would be an effective way for students to understand emotion or mood behind the use of certain punctuation. This story is very easy to read and has a very clear message that sometimes we are in a bad mood and we don't know why. But as our main character Penguin demonstrates, we can calm down and have a good day. This book is probably geared toward a younger audience. However, I do think Grumpy Pants' message of self-regulation, self-control, and self-care are great lessons for all ages. Penguin addresses his mood and does not understand it. Tries different methods until he can calm himself down with a bath and some hot chocolate. The illustrations are cute, fun, simple, and very effective in helping tell the story. Overall, I enjoyed this story and would recommend it to younger audiences. no reviews | add a review
"Have you ever had a grumpy day and not known why? Penguin is having a grumpy day like that. No matter what he does, he just can't shake it! Sometimes the only thing left to do is wash the grumpy day away and start over"-- No library descriptions found. |
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Seems like this would be a good book for a storytime - lots of opportunity to get into acting mode (because who doesn't want to pretend to be a grumpy penguin?). ( )