Color Me Happy!

Sadie’s best friend has moved away, leaving her sad and bored. So she just stared outside, watching the rain. That was, until she spotted a funny sight – a pink poodle strolling by, colorful and bright. That nudged her to get out her paint set. Sadie learns she can change her mood by painting her way to happiness with a rainbow of colors. This is a rhyming story for readers 2-6 years old.

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Young children, and possibly adults, will respond to Sally M. Harris’s story, Color Me Happy.  We all have unhappy, blue days when a best friend moves out of our lives.  This story is about a young girl, Sadie, whose best friend moves to another town.  Sadie is lonely and very sad.  While staring out the window, an unexpected sight appears a poodle that is pink.  The sight is so funny it chases away the blues and she gets caught up in the joy of playing with color.  Color Me Happy is a colorful story that shows how moods can change from sadness to joy with imagination.

– JoAnn Fisher, PhD Psychology