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To start, I did not care for the artwork, but acknowledge that it might appeal to the intended age group.
I was so hoping that this book would have more information, either throughout the book or in a section in the back that is sometimes labeled as for parents/caregivers, etc. however there was none of that. The most ‘informative' piece of the book is on the last page with “Dr. Janet says it's only been a little while since doctors knew that kids could have bipolar disorder.” The book discusses his big feelings, but how is that different from ASD, highly sensitive person, ADHD, or other disorders? It does not discuss the how, when, or why the kid is diagnosed or if anyone else in the family has a known mood disorder. The book does briefly mention ‘all those pills' but I think that the topic of medicine could have been much better covered. Such a disappointment.