The Zoo Inside Me brilliantly captures the swirl of confusing and sometimes unmanageable emotions that are inside us all and especially children.
How can they be explained and what do they feel like? What happens when you are part dragon or part monkey? Or part Dolphin and part Skylark? And do you have to become a chameleon to fit in?
Some answers as how it feels to be these different creatures at different times are offered here in simply described words which are well-matched with vigorous and colourful illustrations. A book to enjoy but also a useful way of discussing complicated emotions.
Sometimes we feel brave as a lion or shy like a mouse… and that zoo inside our heads can make us behave differently on the outside.
Feelings can be hard to understand. You can't see it, but this little boy is part mischievous monkey, part curious llama, and part chameleon, hiding from the world. It feels to him like there's not enough room for all of those jumbling feelings inside, but the zoo in all of us makes us who we are - reaching out to the world from the part you can't see. And sometimes, all it takes to make things right is friendship - and to realise that everyone else has a zoo inside them, too…
This is a picture book that champions our emotions, feelings and behaviours in a way that makes them feel relatable and easier to understand.
Ruth Doyle always planned to be a writer, but trained as a nurse and studied social care first in order to gain a better understanding of people of all ages and walks of life. She lives on a micro-farm in Kent with her family and an assortment of animals.