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Our minds are very powerful things. It allows us to do many things, such as dancing, sports, and learning new skills. They can, even without us knowing, control our entire bodies to stay alive. Our minds can also get lost in thought, and thought can sometimes cause mischief.
In, Thought is Not the Boss of Me! by Sheila Booth-Alberstadt and Sarah Lamb, we are introduced to Lincoln. A young child who tends to get into some trouble without realizing he is being coerced into doing so by none other than ââ?¬Ë?Thought.ââ?¬â?¢ ââ?¬Ë?Thoughtââ?¬â?¢ bosses Lincoln around and makes him do not nice things, and ends up being punished.
This relatable story is beaming with delight, from the vibrantly adorable illustrations by Elizabeth George to the comical and inviting writing. This picture book was such a clever way of showing young kids how thoughts and the mind work and how to overcome the negative thoughts that come along with them. I love how Lincoln is presented as innocent during the entire ordeal but makes a conscious decision to stop listening to ââ?¬Ë?Thought.ââ?¬â?¢ Once Lincoln realizes ââ?¬Ë?Thoughtââ?¬â?¢ only gets him into trouble, he starts thinking as well as acting on his own account. What an extremely difficult thing it is to do, to master oneââ?¬â?¢s thoughts, as a growing child.
Thought is Not the Boss of Me! is an extraordinary children's book about recognizing and dealing with big emotions. This well-written story helps children realize that big feelings are normal and that they can learn how to manage them. I Would absolutely recommend it to any family or young reader, as the message is valuable to people of all ages. It would make a great addition to a school library or classroom.