Shrinking Violet by Laurel Snyder – Book Recommendation

Cover image for Shrinking Violet by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by LeUyen Pham, featuring a girl holding violets surrounded by purple flowers, a black spider, a bird and a nest.

Shrinking Violet by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by LeUyen Pham

  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
  • Publication Date: March 31, 2026
  • Reviewed from copy provided by publisher
  • ISBN: 9781797200729

Violet lives in a castle by the sea with her friend Bird. Violet stayed at home, caring for the castle while Bird flew outside and sang. But every now and then, Violet got scared by something like a spider. And when Violet was frightened, she shrank smaller and smaller. After she shrank, she had to work to grow bigger again by thinking soothing thoughts and forgetting what scared her. At night, Bird stayed with her which made her less scared. But then one night, Violet woke up and Bird was gone. As Violet left the castle to find him, she got smaller and smaller. What can one tiny girl do to save her best friend?

Two award-winning children’s book creators come together to tell this relatable story about fears and overcoming them. Readers will appreciate the lack of lecture here, with the book focused on telling a great story and offering small tips about handling fears along the way. Snyder’s writing is brisk and strong, telling the story and carrying the reader along. Pham’s illustrations show the castle, Bird’s nest on the window sill and then capture just how small Violet becomes when truly terrified. 

A magical story about fears and heroism. Appropriate for ages 3-6.