Fans of the creators' In My Heart (2014) and its related titles will smile on reading this one.
The ninth entry in the popular Growing Hearts series by this author/illustrator team is, unsurprisingly, another book about feelings, mostly positive ones. This book especially recalls My Little Gifts (2017): It presents a smile as a gift to oneself as well as to others. The narrator/main character (who appears to be well past the toddler stage) reflects on the many different types of smiles and their uses. A “breakfast smile” says good morning; a friend’s smile initiates an exchange of wacky facial expressions; a shy or nervous smile can be partly hidden by one’s hands; smiles can smooth social interactions and repair breaches between friends. En route to school, the protagonist is also the recipient of a smile from little sister Lili, and the narrator, who suffers from academic anxiety, needs that reassurance. Also, of course, a smile can express love. Smiling makes the narrator happy, and the last page asks an engaging question: “How do you feel when you smile?” Whimsical line drawings on a flat field are interspersed with saturated-color graphics; some drawings represent the siblings and their cat, while others are quite abstract. On every page, a big half-circle suggests a very generous grin.
Such a warm message might turn some frowns upside down.
(Picture book. 4-6)