Little Monkey's One Safe Place cover

Little Monkey's One Safe Place

Author: Edwards, Richard

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 438
Points per Word 0.001142
Page Count 28
Points per Page 0.017857

Description

Dark clouds gather and thunder rumbles, frightening Little Monkey as he searches for a place to stay safe from the storm. He turns to his mother for help, and together they discover that the safest refuge is right in her arms. The gentle picture book follows Little Monkey's quest for shelter while learning about comfort and reassurance.

Quick Summary

When a storm rolls in, one little monkey gets scared and sets off to find his "one safe place" and the journey he takes is both sweet and reassuring for young readers. The story does a wonderful job of showing kids that it's okay to feel scared sometimes, and that running to a parent for comfort is always the right choice. Parents will appreciate how the book validates those big feelings little ones get during thunderstorms or other scary moments without being preachy. The illustrations are warm and expressive, which helps carry the emotional weight of the story. If you've got a kid who gets anxious during bad weather or just needs a reminder that grown-ups make everything better, this is a perfect pick. It's short enough to read in one sitting but touching enough that kids often ask for it again and again. Fans of "The Kissing Hand" by Audrey Penn will likely love this one too, since both books offer that same comforting message about parental love.