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Today I Feel…: An Alphabet of Feelings

illus. by Madalena Moniz. 64p. ebook available. Abrams Appleseed. Feb. 2017. Tr $14.95. ISBN 9781419723247.
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PreS-Gr 1—Moniz presents the alphabet by using visual representations of feelings in this concept book. Each letter is assigned a different emotion, ranging from "Adored" for "A" to "Zzzz" for "Z." The letters are designed to match their accompanying illustrations, all of which feature the same boy expressing a different sentiment. The book concludes by asking readers, "How do you feel today?" Some of Moniz's choices are more abstract or surreal, such as "Mini" for "M," which is paired with an illustration of the boy fitting inside a shirt pocket, and "I" for "Invisible," which is accompanied by an illustration of the child, whose sweater blends into the wallpaper. The design for the letters, while creative and colorful, may also potentially be confusing. For instance, balloons, which are usually associated with the letter "B," are used to create the letter "L," but young readers may not understand that the balloons are meant to represent "Light," or the feeling of lightness. However, Moniz's illustrations, which were made with watercolor and India ink, are detailed, imaginative, and eye-catching. The stunning artwork provides a unique approach that sets the title apart from the usual alphabet book—one that will spur the imaginations of readers both young and old.
VERDICT Because of its abstract qualities, this offering may not be the best tool to use for teaching children the alphabet or emotions, but its impressive, dreamlike visuals make it a worthwhile addition to any picture book collection.

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