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Mila and the Grumble Cloud
Mila and the Grumble Cloud: A Story About Big Feelings and Letting It Rain** Mila is a sunshine kind of girl — until the day her little brother knocks over her block tower and something small and grey starts gathering above her head. As she pushes her frustration down instead of letting it out, the cloud grows: bigger at school, bigger at dinner, until it's a full-blown storm swallowing the whole neighborhood. When Grandma finally points out the cloud only Mila can't see, she learns that big
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Mila and the Grumble Cloud: A Story About Big Feelings and Letting It Rain
Written by Kelvin O.
Page 1 – A Sunshine Kind of Girl
Mila wakes up every morning like a firework, ready to pop. She loves climbing trees, splashing in puddles, and telling knock-knock jokes until everyone groans. Most days, she carries her own little patch of sunshine wherever she goes.
Page 2 – The Day It All Went Wrong
But today isn't a sunshine kind of day. Her little brother, Theo, knocks over the block tower she spent a whole hour building. "THEO!" Mila shouts — and something small and grey begins to gather right above her head.
Page 3 – The Little Grey Cloud
Mila walks to school with the little cloud trailing over her, raining lightly, while the neighborhood goes on around her, unaware.
Page 4 – Growing Grumbles
At school, things keep piling up. A classmate takes "Mila's spot" at the lunch table. The cloud above her darkens and grows.
Page 5 – The Cloud Gets Bigger
"Stop bumping me!" Mila snaps at a friend in class, lightning cracking through her private storm cloud now.
Page 6 – No Fun to Be Around
Mila sits alone on the porch steps in the rain while other kids play happily down the street. She's pushed everyone away without meaning to.
Page 7 – Stuffing It Down
At dinner, Mila insists "I'm FINE," even though she isn't. She swallows her grumbles like too-big bites of food — and the cloud swells every time she pushes a feeling down instead of letting it out.
Page 8 – Almost a Storm (The Outburst)
Alone in her room that night, Mila finally screams into the open air: "But no one understands!" Outside her window, the cloud over the whole neighborhood has grown massive and dark a full-blown storm.
Page 9 – Grandma Notices (The Connection)
Grandma steps outside and points gently but directly upward. Mila looks up in wide-eyed surprise, seeing the dark cloud above her own head for the very first time.
Page 10 – What Clouds Need (Comfort)
On the porch at dusk, Grandma sits close beside Mila, resting a comforting hand on her shoulder as the massive cloud rumbles softly above them both.
Page 11 – Letting It Rain
Mila's face begins to soften from anger. Her eyes go shiny with tears, and from the dark cloud above her, one single glowing blue raindrop falls gently — a first release, not gloomy but glowing.
Page 12 – The Cloud Shrinks
In three quiet moments, the storm transforms: the cloud is huge and dark, then soft warm rain falls as it turns a lighter grey and shrinks by half, then finally it's no bigger than a pillow, with warm light breaking through the mist.
Page 13 – Sunshine Again
Bathed in warm, golden sunlight, Mila stands calm and glowing with quiet happiness. The storm that once filled the whole sky has shrunk to a small, soft, harmless puff no bigger than a fluffy cotton ball.
Page 14 – Mila's Secret
The book closes on a warm breakfast scene: Mila sits happily with her whole family Theo, Grandma, Mom, and Dad talking animatedly. Above her head, instead of a storm, a perfect tiny rainbow curves peacefully. The whole scene glows with warm light.
Theme: A gentle emotional-literacy story teaching kids that anger and frustration are like clouds they build when feelings are ignored or stuffed down, but they shrink and clear when named, shared, and released with the help of someone who cares.
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Mila and the Grumble Cloud
Mila and the Grumble Cloud: A Story About Big Feelings and Letting It Rain** Mila is a sunshine kind of girl — until the day her little brother knocks over her block tower and something small and grey starts gathering above her head. As she pushes her frustration down instead of letting it out, the cloud grows: bigger at school, bigger at dinner, until it's a full-blown storm swallowing the whole neighborhood. When Grandma finally points out the cloud only Mila can't see, she learns that big
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