**A whimsical picture book from *New York Times* bestselling author Max Lucado, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps your kids process their emotions in a fun, healthy way so they can transform from grumpy to laugh-out-loud happy.** "I felt kind of cranky. I felt kind of sad. I can't tell you...
**A whimsical picture book from *New York Times* bestselling author Max Lucado, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps your kids process their emotions in a fun, healthy way so they can transform from grumpy to laugh-out-loud happy.**
"I felt kind of cranky. I felt kind of sad. I can't tell you why, but I even felt mad." For every child who sometimes feels out of sorts and doesn't know why, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps normalize and dissipate negative emotions in a delightful way.
A perfect read-aloud, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* provides:
* A natural way for you to talk with your kids about how we all get sad sometimes * A reminder that we can help others find *their* happiness
With colorful illustrations from Sarah Jennings, this book is:
* Great for ages 4-8 * Brilliant for classroom discussions about processing feelings and emotions and a resource to help parents discuss being sad, grumpy, anxious, or unhappy
*Where'd My Giggle Go?* follows a boy who looks all over--from the circus to the bakery to his own pocket--for his giggle. After all, "No-giggle's no fun. No fun, no sirree. No-giggle is *not* the best way to be." Then he realizes that bringing happiness to others is the best way to find it himself. As he offers smiles and hugs, helps his mom wash the dishes, plays with a friend, and gives the dog a good tickle, he feels something deep, deep within start to wiggle. And before you know it, the boy starts to giggle!
Lucado's charming but powerful message reminds each of us that getting over the grumpies is just a giggle away.
**A whimsical picture book from *New York Times* bestselling author Max Lucado, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps your kids process their emotions in a fun, healthy way so they can transform from grumpy to laugh-out-loud happy.** "I felt kind of cranky. I felt kind of sad. I can't tell you...
**A whimsical picture book from *New York Times* bestselling author Max Lucado, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps your kids process their emotions in a fun, healthy way so they can transform from grumpy to laugh-out-loud happy.**
"I felt kind of cranky. I felt kind of sad. I can't tell you why, but I even felt mad." For every child who sometimes feels out of sorts and doesn't know why, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* helps normalize and dissipate negative emotions in a delightful way.
A perfect read-aloud, *Where'd My Giggle Go?* provides:
* A natural way for you to talk with your kids about how we all get sad sometimes * A reminder that we can help others find *their* happiness
With colorful illustrations from Sarah Jennings, this book is:
* Great for ages 4-8 * Brilliant for classroom discussions about processing feelings and emotions and a resource to help parents discuss being sad, grumpy, anxious, or unhappy
*Where'd My Giggle Go?* follows a boy who looks all over--from the circus to the bakery to his own pocket--for his giggle. After all, "No-giggle's no fun. No fun, no sirree. No-giggle is *not* the best way to be." Then he realizes that bringing happiness to others is the best way to find it himself. As he offers smiles and hugs, helps his mom wash the dishes, plays with a friend, and gives the dog a good tickle, he feels something deep, deep within start to wiggle. And before you know it, the boy starts to giggle!
Lucado's charming but powerful message reminds each of us that getting over the grumpies is just a giggle away.
This book was beautifully written - with rhyme - to help children understand and process their emotions. It covers how a boy who feels grumpy (but doesn't know why) learns to find his giggle (joy) again in helping others. The illustrations are colourful and the paper of great quality too. it is also a great way to open communication with children about this difficult discussion subject. As an adult, the truth of the story hits home - serving others is a sure way to take our mind and emotions off the 'grumpy things' of life and find joy.