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Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Date: March 31, 2026
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Goodreads Synopsis:
An inspiring modern fairy tale about a brave girl who shrinks and grows depending on how she feels, showing how all of us—no matter our size—are so much bigger than our fears. From Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning author Laurel Snyder and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator LeUyen Pham.Review:Violet knows what it’s like to be when you’re afraid, you feel helpless and small. But when Violet is afraid, she doesn’t just feel small—she actually shrinks! It’s tough to stop feeling frightened when you’re only a few centimeters tall. But when Violet’s best friend is in danger, she’ll have to learn to deal with her fear in a new way—and save the day in the process.Shrinking Violet is a beautifully illustrated story about fear and bravery for anyone who has ever felt scared and small. Readers will root for Violet as she finds her voice, stands up for her friend, and, most importantly, discovers the tremendous power of her own inner strength.BIG Feeling small and afraid is a universally relatable experience. The shrinking metaphor at the core of Violet’s story will resonate deeply with young readers and demonstrate that being (or feeling!) small isn’t a weakness—it’s normal and completely okay.EMPOWERING Violet is a strong female character who solves her own problems by learning to control and ultimately accept her feelings. Her story will feel familiar and wonderfully relatable to kids, and Violet is a positive role model in whom all young readers (especially girls!) can see themselves represented.
I watched the Chronicle Spring Preview and listened to Laurel and LeUyen talk about this modern fairy tale and the process. They shared so much beauty and enthusiasm for the project.
The book is about Violet, who shrinks when she is scared and anxious. Living in a castle along with her friend Bird. One day Bird doesn't come home and Violet is worried, so she sets off a very scary adventure to find them.
The words and paintings evoke so much emotion, the book is really beautiful and so perfect. It really is a lovely book about feeling small both emotionally and physically in Violet's case and having to overcome those feelings and be brave for others and herself. It was a great story of bravery and confronting your fears but also a lovely representation of anxiety and how it feels all encompassing.
The illustrations/ paintings were so vibrant and whimsical but also pulled in that feeling of 'oh no' when Violet was experiencing it... it also was a great visual representation of taking a breath and stepping back in order to feel more comfortable and I think that parents will enjoy that teachable moment.
I think both Laurel and LeUyen did such a great job with this one and it is a perfect modern fairy tale for readers young and old. I think all readers will enjoy this one and feel empowered after reading it.









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