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When Things Aren't Going Right, Go Left
When Things Aren't Going Right, Go Left | Marc Colagiovanni
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From #1 New York Times bestselling creator Peter H. Reynolds and talented debut author Marc Colagiovanni comes an inspirational story about optimism, overcoming adversity, and forging your own path. "One day for no particular reason, nothing was going right. Absolutely positively, nothing was going right. So, I decided to go left..." Told through creative language play, and with depth and whimsy, this picture book reminds readers of their own agency and the power they have to direct their own path. Marc Colagiovanni’s lyrical text and Peter H. Reynolds's stunning art create an enduring message of strength and perseverance that is both universal and personal, and one that readers will be drawn to over and over again. This first of two new picture books created in collaboration with Marc and Peter will inspire, affirm, and reassure readers at key milestone moments in every young reader's life. When Things Aren't Going Right, Go Left makes an inspiring graduation gift as well as a must-have, uplifting read sure to bring positivity to all who read it and remind us that even when nothing is going right... we can always choose to go left.
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This book would be great for a social-emotional lesson. Students could read this book and then reflect on what makes them worry, doubt, or become frustrated.

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When Things Aren't Going Right, Go Left by Marc Colagiovanni and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds is a great demonstration of using color to tell the story. Reynolds prioritized the cool colors for colors of sadness, doubt, or worry to demonstrate how the main character is feeling, but as the main character starts to turn his day around, Reynolds begins to use warm colors. At the end Reynolds uses yellow to show that everything is okay.

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I think teachers love these books. You can linger on a page and do some social emotional learning. Reynolds usually provides easy printables and lesson ideas, and that eliminates the work. When I first saw this cover, I was worried it would be political, but it's not. Everyone can relax 😆