Jeffrey Loves Blue by Loretta Garbutt, illustrated by Lily Snowden-Fine

A picture book about stepping out of your comfort zone

Image | Jeffrey Loves Blue

(Owl Kids)

Sometimes, Jeffrey fixates on certain likes and dislikes. For example, he is very attached to the colour blue. He wears blue socks, blue underwear, a blue hat, and—of course!—blue jeans. At painting class, he paints only in blue. But when his classmate, Keiko, wants to use the blue paint, Jeffrey will have to try a different color. With some gentle coaxing, the narrator helps him navigate his emotions, encouraging him to consider Keiko's feelings.
This story explores how something that seems simple for some people can be very complicated for others. Jeffrey's caregiver provides choice, time, and space to help Jeffrey process his emotions. The focus of the story is not about getting rid of Jeffrey's fixation—it's about widening his perspective to help a friend, which encourages empathy and compromise.
Delightfully simple and captivating illustrations contextualize Jeffrey's experience, inviting readers into his thought processes as he works through his difficult decision.
(From Owl Kids)
Jeffrey Loves Blue is for ages 4 to 7.
Loretta Garbutt is a writer from Toronto, and is the author of children's books that include A Stopwatch from Grampa and And J.J. Slept. She has also worked as a bookseller, reviewer and storyteller.

Lily Snowden-Fine is a Vancouver-based illustrator and painter. Her previous works include The Deepest Dig by Mark David Smith and illustrations for The New York Times and The Globe and Mail.