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PENELOPE WEATHERVANE'S GRUMPY DAY by James Serafino

PENELOPE WEATHERVANE'S GRUMPY DAY

by James Serafino ; illustrated by James Serafino

Pub Date: July 22nd, 2025
ISBN: 9781250350220
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Today’s forecast: cloudy with a chance of tantrums.

All set to have a picnic, Penelope Weathervane—a purple-eyed, pale-skinned girl with a cumulus cloud atop her head—looks out her window to see clouds gathering. It’s going to be a Grumpy Day. Things get worse by the minute as Penelope Weathervane trips over her shoelaces and discovers she’s out of cereal. Matching the bleak sky above, her once-white cloud hair turns dark gray, and soon rain and lightning take over. As she rages, more clouds surround her, and the tears come in a torrential downpour, causing a terrible flood. The tears subside, but Penelope Weathervane still sulks as a “fog of weariness [rolls] in.” Her black cat reminds her to take deep breaths until calm returns. Penelope Weathervane cleans up the mess, and soon the sun comes out just in time for the picnic. Serafino uses stormy weather as a metaphor for a bad mood—an inspired choice—and the occasional forecast charts (which report her emotions from “cranky” to “grouchy” to “grumpy”) are a fun touch. This is both a delightfully told story and a potential vehicle to help young readers understand big emotions. Soft, watercolorlike illustrations fittingly serve the biggest emotive set piece—Penelope Weathervane’s hair cloud—whether it appears tumultuous or placid.

An ultimately sunny exploration of turbulent emotions.

(Picture book. 4-8)