In this wordless picture book, Rosie wakes up in a monochrome world,
with a dark cloud over her head. As she plods through her miserable,
gray day, the cloud follows. Mishaps and mayhem thwart her every move,
irritating noises assault her --- and the pouring rain makes everything
worse. But then, on her way home from school, Rosie finds a pair of
strange glasses. When she puts them on, her world transforms into vivid,
joyful color. All of a sudden, she can see the beauty and fun in
everything around her --- and her dark cloud has disappeared. Are the
glasses magic? Or could it be that changing how we look at the world can
change the way we experience it? Award-winning author and illustrator
Dave Whamond is known for his energetic, humorous and colorful art. Here
he uses three different color palettes to powerfully tell a story of how
moods can affect what we see. The wordless format encourages visual
literacy and deeper readings of the story based on individual
interpretation. It also invites nonreaders to develop vocabulary and
narrative skill by "reading" the illustrations. This book offers a
perfect lead-in to a discussion about good and bad moods. It also works
for lessons on self-awareness and personal development, and as an
excellent reminder to children (and adults!) that we can all exercise
some control over how we see our world.