A young child learns how to weather her storm of emotions. When Laverne attends story time at the library or a playdate at the park, she arrives like a ray of sunshine. But when it's time to leave, she twists into a thunderstorm and needs to be carried away and brought straight to her room until the storm subsides. One day, feeling worn out by Laverne's thunderstorms, her parents decide to stay home. As Laverne plays pretend with her stuffies, she realizes that there are ways to prepare for all kinds of weather-and that she can use her stuffies as a tool to manage her big emotions. Charming watercolor illustrations and descriptive text bring this relatable story about explosive behavior and emotional regulation to life. AGES: 4 to 7 AUTHOR: Lana Button is the award-winning author of more than a dozen books for children, which have been translated into several languages. Lana's books are often used in schools to enhance social-emotional learning. She shares her books in classrooms and conferences, encouraging a deeper sense of empathy, inclusion, resilience and mental health. She lives in Burlington, Ontario. Yong Ling Kang is an illustrator who grew up in Singapore and is now based in Toronto, Ontario. She has illustrated several picture books, including The Midnight Club, William's Getaway, and Tanna's Owl. SELLING POINTS: . Encourages conversations about explosive behavior, big feelings, and emotional regulation strategies . Centers a relatable protagonist who takes agency in solving her problem . Promotes positive communication and empathy