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Reach for this book when your child is acting out or withdrawing but cannot seem to find the words to explain why. It is especially helpful for children who experience 'big feelings' that feel like a physical weight or a storm, providing a gentle metaphor for the internal chaos of anxiety and sadness. The story follows a small rat who tries to outrun a literal and figurative storm, eventually learning that she doesn't have to carry the heavy air alone. Karl James Mountford uses stunning, atmospheric illustrations to externalize the abstract feeling of emotional overwhelm. For parents, this serves as a powerful tool to validate a child's experience of being 'stuck' in a mood. It emphasizes that while we might try to hide our struggles, opening up to a trusted friend or caregiver is the first step toward finding peace. It is a quiet, hopeful read-aloud perfect for ages 4 to 8 during moments of transition or stress.