Breathe

Linda Ragsdale

Book - 2024

"Breathe in. Breathe out. Charming illustrations of a diverse group of friends and their cuddly animal companions bring this collection of calming affirmations to life. With its soothing color palette and simple prose, this peaceful read is perfect for you and your little one at bedtime, storytime, or anytime you need to take a moment to breathe."--Amazon

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Oakville, ON : Flowerpot Press [2024].
Language
English
Main Author
Linda Ragsdale (author)
Other Authors
Lindsay (Artist) Cook (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
03-07.
P-02.
ISBN
9781486730315
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

How can you cope with strong emotions? A variety of diverse youngsters, paired with an assorted mix of animals, model mindfulness. A brown-skinned tot comforts a gloomy elephant ("Send out kind vibes. / Take in good news. / Toss the bad. / And breathe"). A pale-skinned, curly-haired youngster snuggles a cat while reminding readers to "stretch your smile. Expand your thoughts. / Hold nice ones near. And breathe." Though many of these suggestions feel like generic platitudes, Ragsdale also gets more specific on some spreads, instructing readers on breathing techniques. A lion with wide, toothy jaws helps to demonstrate: "Breathe soft. / Breathe LOUD." A polar bear shows readers how to "breathe in cool. / Whisper out warmth." White whooshes of air are visible in the art, reinforcing these directives. Lightly washed illustrations portray playful penguins, a big-eyed flamingo, a tiara-clad capybara, and more, along with their chummy human companions. The smiling, softly rounded animals are all utterly sweet; even the fiercely snorting bull looks far too cute to be frightening. The feel-good phrases float by gently while being read aloud but always land on the most important part: "Breathe." A simple yet effective tool for emotional regulation.(Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.