When Molly Drew Dogs
Deborah Kerbel
Lis Xu
When Molly draws dogs, she feels better—but not everyone can see the value of her strange habit. Her teacher tells her to focus. A special tutor urges her to concentrate. But Molly can’t erase the dogs, even if she wants to. As her anxiety peaks, Molly runs away. Once she is found, safe and sound, people around Molly realize the protective power of her pack and how the dogs help tame her troubled feelings.
Inspired by the Japanese folktale, "The Boy Who Drew Cats," this story celebrates the healing powers of art and imagination while touching on important issues of anxiety, mental health, and ways to cope with emotions.
Deborah Kerbel, Lis Xu
SKU: 205129n0nn1nWWW | ISBN: 9781771473385
"An artful plea for emotional acceptance." - Kirkus Reviews
"This is a compelling book about anxiety and the ways we can cope, heal and ultimately persevere, through creating art." - Mighty Village
"[Deborah] Kerbel offers poetic and prescient insight into mental wellness, without a whiff of didacticism." - Quill & Quire - STARRED REVIEW
"Deborah Kerbel's text is astute but profound... Lis Xu's illustrations, soft and understated in pencil crayon, give Molly's story a delicate texture that reminds us that this is a child's world." - CanLit for Little Canadians
"This may provide little ones and their adults an opportunity to discuss positive coping skills, including how artistic self-expression—paired with adult encouragement and understanding—can help manage fears and engage with the outside world." - Booklist
Publication date
September 15, 2019
Number of pages
32
Curriculum
Language Arts
Interest age
From 4 to 8