Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Happy Book Birthday, Maddie's Breezy Soul by Bridgette Melton!



We're celebrating another book birthday today, but this time, we're headed under the sea! With school's beginning to open up to summer vacations, fun in the water is one of the first activities which hits many young readers' minds. Maybe not always the ocean, but water is sure to splash somewhere during the next weeks. So, today's read seemed fitting.



MADDIE'S BREEZY SOUL
The Sea's Symphony
by Bridgette Melton
Illustrated Danika Runyan
Picture Book
32 pages
ages 4 to 8

In Maddie's Breezy Soul, Maddie the seahorse hears a rumbling growing inside her when she discovers her little brother has accidentally broken a favorite vase she made at camp. But when she sees her brother's remorse and sorrow, the sound of a breeze swishing through her brings calm and compassion.

Through heartwarming and whimsical storytelling and vibrant playful illustrations, each endearing character's adventure provides young readers the tools to recognize, understand, and regulate their emotions.

GOODREADS     /     AMAZON



MY TIDBITS

A wholesome adventure unfolds as this adorable seahorse swims through life.

Maddie enjoys her life under the sea and always has something to do or going on. While many moments are amazing, others leave her upset...like when her brother breaks her vase. While she wants to explode, maybe there's another way to deal with her feelings.

This is a book about feelings and the range of directions they take during a day. While I'm not always a fan of such reads, Maddie is an adorable seahorse who simply puts a smile on the face. She radiates innocence and a joy for life on every page. Even when sad or frustrating things occur, she takes a breath and steers through the emotions in a wholesome way. While this, of course, is something to inspire and give readers/listeners nibbles to ponder, I appreciate that it comes across swimmingly with sea fun and not preachiness. Maddie's day is easy to connect with, and while it packs fantasy, there is also many things which will remind readers/listeners of their own lives. The situations are simple, and that makes them easy to sympathize with and understand.

The text flows smoothly and creates a fun read-aloud for the intended age group. Those readers, who are sure of their words, can tackle it on their own. The illustrations are bright and cheery to give each scene a sense of fun and energy...even when negative feelings hit. It keeps the read enjoyable and uplifting the entire way through.



And here she is...

Children’s author and former Pre-K and Kindergarten educator Bridgette Melton became passionate about children’s mental health and trauma informed practices in education while she was working on her Master's degree in Psychology and teaching in a HeadStart classroom. As she saw young students struggle to regulate their emotions because they simply didn’t know how, she taught them the Zones of Regulation (associating a color to a feeling). 

Bridgette decided to take that idea one step further and develop another way for kids to name their feelings, learn that it is ok to feel that feeling, hear the sound, but to be brave and overcome it to find a positive space (reframing). She calls this emotional regulation concept that she is developing “Emotional Recognition through Auditory Awareness,” which is essentially associating a sound to a feeling. Bridgette has created her line of children’s picture books, The Sea’s Symphony, which integrate her concept, as a tool for educators and families of young children to use storytelling to help children.

Bridgette believes that a great book is one with memorable characters and a relatable plot. She hopes her young readers come away from her stories with a better understanding of their emotions and how to regulate them and that this stays with them long after the book is closed.

When she isn’t writing, Bridgette enjoys traveling with her family, cooking new recipes, and hiking. She lives with her husband and children and their two cats in Denver, Colorado

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