Do you ever feel lonely? Like there are dark clouds filling the sky? Everyone feels lonely from time to time. <em>Some Days Are Lonely</em> beautifully illustrates that feeling, and shows how it will eventually pass.<br><br>As the main character progresses through the story, he experiences loneliness like stormy weather. By the end of the story, the storm has cleared and a rainbow comes out, signifying the transience of uncomfortable or unwelcome emotions. Creative activities for kids and a ""Note to Parents"" are included.
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About the Author:
<strong>Young-Ah Kim</strong> works as a children's physical education instructor and children's story writer. Her stories include <em>Where Is My Jar of Honey?; When Spring Comes; Slowly, Step by Step; </em>and <em>The Giant Outside the Window</em>. She firmly believes books strengthen the heart and looks forward to sharing more heart-warming and beautiful stories with her readers.<br><br><strong>Ji-Soo Shin</strong> studied Western painting and illustration in graduate school. Shin's picture books include <em>Porcupine Story</em> and <em>Grandma Can't Even Lay an Egg.</em>
From the Inside Flap:
Loneliness is a common emotion in both children and adults. "Some Days Are Lonely" is a poetic and sophisticated story that addresses a child's occasional feelings of loneliness with beautiful illustrations and an evocative narrative. As the main character progresses through the story, he experiences loneliness like stormy weather. By the end of the story, the storm has cleared and a rainbow comes out, signifying the transience of uncomfortable or unwelcome emotions. Creative activities for kids and a "Note to Parents" are included.
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- PublisherMagination Press
- Publication date2013
- ISBN 10 1433812886
- ISBN 13 9781433812880
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages32
- IllustratorJi-Soo Shin
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