Some Days Are Yellow
Some days are easy! The sky is sunny, and it feels like the whole world is your oyster. Everything goes according to plan, and we know what to expect. Other days are tough! There might be raindrops or skinned knees. Things don't go our way and we feel overwhelmed. But that is the up-and-down rollercoaster ride we call life. And everyone experiences it. The most important thing to remember is "No matter your day, tomorrow's brand new!" Lyrical text and colorful artwork remind readers of all ages that life is a vibrant adventure with an array of experiences and emotions, and tomorrow always offers a fresh start. What a difference a day can make! An important message to keep in mind.
Interest Level | Preschool - Grade 1 |
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Reading Level | Preschool |
Dewey | E |
Lexile | AD280L |
ATOS Reading Level | |
Guided Reading Level | K |
Publisher | Sleeping Bear Press |
Language | English |
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Available Formats | Hardcover (9781534112940), PDF (9781668936559), ePub (9781668936566), Hosted ebook (9781668936580), Kindle (9781668936573) |
Copyright | 2024 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 10 x 10 |
Graphics | Full-color illustrations |
Midwest Book Reviews - Some Days Are Yellow
…a prime pick for family, elementary school, and community library collections.
San Francisco Book Review Review - Some Days Are Yellow
The enchanting rhymes and delightful illustrations will keep young listeners completely engaged with the reading and the message. This one is not to be missed.
WCMU Public Radio Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Children will read the pictures throughout this book with interest and engagement. The rhyme is clever and to the point—-which speaks to the fact that some days might be difficult, but they don’t last forever.
Donovan's Literary Services Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Lyrical text, explorations of emotions, and contrasts between different children support an uplifting, candid discussion of life experiences that kids will relish.
San Francisco Book Review Review - Some Days Are Yellow
The enchanting rhymes and delightful illustrations will keep young listeners completely engaged with the reading and the message. This one is not to be missed.
WCMU Public Radio Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Children will read the pictures throughout this book with interest and engagement. The rhyme is clever and to the point—-which speaks to the fact that some days might be difficult, but they don’t last forever.
Donovan's Literary Services Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Lyrical text, explorations of emotions, and contrasts between different children support an uplifting, candid discussion of life experiences that kids will relish.
Kirkus Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Conveys thought-provoking ideas in a gentle, easily comprehensible manner.
Kirkus Review - Some Days Are Yellow
Conveys thought-provoking ideas in a gentle, easily comprehensible manner.
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Author: Suzanne Slade
As a girl, Suzanne Slade spent her summers at Tippecanoe Lake in Indiana where she enjoyed watching many tadpoles, turtles, and beautiful butterflies. A geek at heart, Suzanne is the award-winning author of dozens of nature and science books. Her latest picture book, The Inventor’s Secret, is a 2016 NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book. Suzanne lives in Libertyville, Illinois.
Illustrator: Michelle Lee
Original artwork |
Full-color illustrations |