Felix and The Rainbow Umbrella by Rozalind Murray Felix likes things to be just right - neat lines, tidy spaces, perfect patterns. Counting and sorting make the world feel safe. When everything is in order, Felix's heart feels calm. But when the storm arrives, the wind scatters his patterns and blows their comfort away. Felix tries to fix it all - to tidy the raindrops, to count the thunder, to make sense of the chaos - but the storm doesn't listen. Then, through the noise, Felix notices something colourful and kind drifting down from the clouds: a rainbow umbrella. Beneath its shelter, Felix learns that calm doesn't come from perfection - it comes from breathing through the moments we can't control. Slowly, the storm softens, and Felix realises that sometimes, a little mess is what makes life beautiful. Felix and The Rainbow Umbrella is a gentle story about anxiety, perfectionism, and finding peace in imperfection. With lyrical prose and tender illustrations, it helps children understand that safety isn't found in control, but in trust, patience, and mindful breathing. Part of the Storm Mosquitos series, this mindful picture book explores emotional awareness, resilience, and self-compassion. Each mosquito in the series represents a different emotional experience, teaching young readers that storms can pass more easily when met with kindness. Perfect for ages 3-8, this story encourages children to embrace balance, flexibility, and the comfort of letting go. Calm doesn't come from control - it grows when we learn to breathe through the storm.
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