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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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OUT OF A JAR

Deborah Marcero

This highly anticipated follow-up to the critically acclaimed and bestselling picture book In a Jar stars one little bunny dealing with some very big feelings.
Llewellyn does not like to feel afraid or sad, angry, lonely, or embarrassed. And so he comes up with a brilliant plan: he tucks each of his feelings into jars and hides them away where they won't bother him anymore. But when he gets in trouble in class, Llewellyn finds he needs to put away excitement too. And when joy is quickly followed by disappointment, he decides to get rid of joy as well. After a while, Llewellyn walks around not feeling much of anything at all. And what happens when his emotions refuse to be bottled up any longer?

In this richly illustrated and universally relatable picture book, Llewellyn soon discovers that life is more colorful when he sets his emotions free. And only then, by facing and embracing each of his feelings, is he finally able to let them go.

Deborah Marcero is the author and illustrator of the bestselling picture books In a Jar and My Heart Is a Compass. She also illustrated The Boy Whose Head Was Filled With Stars: A Life of Edwin Hubble by Isabelle Marinov and Twinderella by Corey Rosen Schwartz. Learn more at deborahmarcero.com and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @deborahmarcero.
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Published 2022-02-08 by Putnam

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Catalan: Norma ; Chinese (compl.): Babel Publishing ; Chinese (simpl.): Hangzhou Zhuochuang Culture ; Dutch: Moon ; Finnish: Kumma-kustannus ; Greek: Metaihmio ; Italian: Terre di Mezzo ; Portuguese (Port.): PRH Portugal ; Russian: Kariera Press ; Spanish: Norma

Offers a new spin on exploring one's emotions and promotes the importance of sharing them with others. It is a valuable lesson for young readers, and probably a vital reminder for adults as well. Peppered with rich vocabulary, the text itself is simultaneously simple and profound... a needed addition to any collection.

Marcero elevates the familiar practice of color-coding emotions through her eye-catching illustrations and creative layouts.

This follow-up to In a Jar uses straightforward language and visual metaphor to make complicated concepts accessible to young children... A valuable lesson... [Marcero's] empathetic, engaging approach respects young children and meets them where they are.

While I adored Deborah Marcero's previous picture book staring the bunny Llewellyn - In a Jar - I think I like Out of a Jar even better. Llewellyn has a lot of feelings. He feels scared at night, excited during music class at school, disappointed when his balloon flies away. But it seems like it's never okay to express his emotions, so he begins bottling them up in jars, tucking them away so no one can see them. But there are too many feelings to bottle, and Llewellyn comes to realize he only feels like himself when he can express them. This is such a fantastic picture book about learning and naming emotions, and the importance of being free to express them. Read more...