Max's Box: Letting Go of Negative Feelings
By (Author) Brian Wray
Illustrated by Shiloh Penfield
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th September 2019
paperback
United States
General
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
Paperback
32
Width 216mm, Height 216mm
45g
Max's parents give him a very special gift: a tiny, magical box that will hold everything, from his toys to his feelings. Max learns, however, that feelings can't be put away as easily as toys. Each negative emotion he feelsanger, embarrassment, sadness, lonelinessgets added to the box, which grows and grows. Eventually it is so large that it keeps him from doing what he loves, like riding his bike and climbing trees. With some help from his friends and family, Max is able to turn the box into something beautiful and let it go. A parents' guide explains how well-intentioned adults often encourage children, especially young boys, to ignore and put away their feelings instead of learning to fully live with them. This simple but powerful story not only teaches children how to control their emotions but discourages suppressing them, the illustrations becoming more colorful and vibrant as Max moves out from his boxs shadow.
Brian has been writing professionally since 2003, when he was awarded the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Since then, he has written for Walt Disney Studios and has earned a variety of television producing and writing credits. Inspired by his time at Disney and the bottomless imagination of his daughters, Brian has placed his focus on storytelling for children. Brian is also the author of Unraveling Rose. Shilohs previous work includes Boy Zero for Caliber Comics, a guest artist spot on Red Knight published by Dead West Comics, and multiple independent projects. Located in Brooklyn, her calico cat Maki maintains quality control and ensures all pages are delivered on time. Shilohs previous work includes all three of Brian Wrays books,Boy Zerofor Caliber Comics, a guest artist spot onRed Knightpublished by Dead West Comics, and independent projects. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her calico cat, Maki, who maintains quality control and ensures all pages are delivered on time.