What Feelings Do When No One's Looking - Tina Oziewicz & Aleksandra Zając - ★★★.½

AUTHOR: Tina Oziewicz & Aleksandra Zając
TRANSLATOR: Jennifer Croft
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
PUBLICATION DATE: September 16, 2020
RATING: 3.5 stars.


Slightly mixed feelings about this one!

This is a quirky picture book with no story. Every page contains a line or two about “what feelings do when no one's looking.” For instance,
👉 “Anger Explodes”;
👉 “Pride sits tall in a tower at the summit of a crystal mountain”;
👉 “Happiness zips into the air in a soap bubble”.
The line-up includes not just feelings but also abstract concepts such as friendship, curiosity, and hospitality.

While the idea of the book, which was originally published in Polish is brilliant, the implementation is a bit complicated, considering its target age group of 3-7 years. Many of the thoughts are brilliant but others are bizarre. The feelings of the feelings (#NotATypo!) are quite surreal at times, and I am not sure how far the younger age group will comprehend the depth of the words. This book will work as a conversation starter in homes or schools, not as an independent reading resource.

The illustrations are intricate but quite plain at least to my eyes. The creatures representing the emotions are really cute, but the sketches are coloured in dull hues. I prefer children’s books to have bright colourful sketches that pop out from the page, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the book in the child’s eyes. This one is very lacklustre in comparison.

I’m getting a feeling that adults will be able to appreciate the content a lot more than kids, which kind of defeats the purpose of having this for children. Still, it might be a good book to provoke discussions in schools or with guardians at home. Children will hopefully be able to understand the deeper sense of each emotion, and possibly even use it as a guide to express their own feelings.

Definitely not a bad picture book, but I expected more.

Note that mine is a minority opinion. So take this review with a pinch of salt and go check out other reviews before you make up your mind about this picture book!

My thanks to Archipelago, Elsewhere Editions, and NetGalley for the DRC of “What Feelings Do When No One’s Looking”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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