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Catching Thoughts

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This bright tale of a girl determined to escape a negative thought that keeps following her around encourages mindfulness and equips kids with the tools they need to successfully manage their emotions.

Have you ever had an unwelcome thought that you just couldn't get rid of, no matter how hard you tried to push it away?

In Catching Thoughts, a girl is plagued by an unwanted thought. No matter what she does—ignore it, yell at it, cry about it—the thought won't go away. Frustrated and discouraged, she finally looks that bad thought in the face and says, "Hello." At last, she is able to notice other more beautiful, positive thoughts all around her. As she catches hold of new thoughts, the girl discovers she can fill her mind with whatever she chooses.

For every child who has been weighed down by sadness or anxiety, this story teaches kids how to acknowledge unwanted thoughts, show them compassion, then actively replace them with positive thoughts instead. Catching Thoughts is a quiet, thoughtful story that teaches readers how to practice mindfulness, focusing on thoughts that bring beauty, joy, and calm into their lives.

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    • School Library Journal

      August 7, 2020

      K-Gr 2-A thought begins to form in the mind of a young Black girl, and at first she doesn't pay it much attention. Sure, she doesn't like the thought, but it's just a small one. But as the thought begins to grow, she is unable to think about anything else, with it growing and popping up at times, even when she doesn't expect it. After trying to run away from it, she turns and bravely faces the thought, unleashing many new, positive thoughts in place of the negative. A blue-gray balloon surrounded by dark gray represents the negative thought following the young girl around, a perfect metaphor for readers; it's impossible to shake off. Happy, positive thoughts are represented by colorful balloons floating under a sunny, clear sky. The young girl's expressions-from a worry-filled face to anger to happiness and calm-will be easy for young readers to interpret, and together with the simple but effective text and emotion-colored illustrations create a picture book that introduces young readers to a range of new coping mechanisms. VERDICT An excellent choice for sharing with children who struggle with anxiety and even just low-grade worry.-Selenia Paz, Harris County P.L., Houston

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:510
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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