Review: The Grumpy Frumpy Croissant by Mona K and Illustrated by Korey Scott

Summary

Croissant isn't happy, and he's taking it out on the breakfast plate! Toast, Scone, and Milk think he's being mean, but Croissant thinks they were being mean to him first. A sip of Milk and ten deep breaths help everyone calm down and talk to each other.

The Grumpy Frumpy Croissant is a children’s picture book with fun and colorful hand-drawn illustrations that teach a lesson about misunderstandings any child can grasp. Croissant learns how to let anger pass, and that yelling hurts others’ feelings. It's a simple story for parents to introduce ideas of managing feelings to children.

Review

The Grumpy Frumpy Croissant was a cute, beautifully illustrated book that had a great message with helping children understand how to deal with others who are angry and how to work through misunderstandings. What made the story more engaging was how the children can see the expressions though the illustrations that complement the points the story is trying to make.

The book also had a delicious recipe in the book which I can't wait to try and illustrations that will be fun to color in.

Overall, this was a wonderful that would be very helpful especially in these times. The age range for this selection will be between 0-7.