“It is not that they cannot see the solution. It is they cannot see the problem.” – G. K. Chesterton
Reading Level
P – Grade 3
Review and Comments
What to do with a problem? Now that is a dilemma we have all encountered. The little boy in this story faces a problem he absolutely does not want. His problem is not specifically defined, but it is extremely unsettling to him. As the story unfolds his questions and emotional responses together with the expressive illustrations show how small he feels while confronting his ever-expanding problem.
When the boy first becomes aware of the problem, he immediately wants nothing to do with it. He does everything he can to make it go away. He even tries to ignore it but that does not help at all. It first appears as a small cloud above his head and then begins to expand until “it looked as if it would swallow him up.” And at the peak of his distress, the cloud is swirling around him. Continue reading A Possibility for Something Good: A Review of ‘What Do You Do With a Problem?’