Some days you may feel as friendly as a dolphin or as silly as a jellyfish (doing a wiggle-jiggle dance), but on those days when things aren't going right, you may feel downright crabby. And that's OK Whitehead delves deep into a tissue-paper-swirled ocean to find all kinds of creatures and the many emotions they may be feeling. In the good-mood passages, like the "frog that goes kissy-kissy-kissy" or the "puffer fish that will hold its breath and make silly faces at you," the actions beg to be carried out (perhaps to a slightly cranky listener). But the bad ones-"when you feel MAD like an eel that ZAPS at whatever it sees"-are acknowledged as well. Readers are given permission to "go ahead and be a stinky anchovy for a while," because moods always pass. Even the angry, red, crabby crab (furrowed brows and all) is smiling in the end.