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Ingrid Gorman and William J. Gorman Release Charming Children’s Book Ugh, Said the Slug

Ingrid Gorman, a data analyst, folk festival programmer, and mother of two, along with her father William J. Gorman, is proud to announce the release of their heartwarming children’s book Ugh, Said the Slug. This delightful story, aimed at young readers, explores the emotions we all feel in moments of frustration and how we can turn them around with a little help from joy and positivity.

In Ugh, Said the Slug, readers meet a group of animals who are all feeling down in the dumps—each one expressing their dismay with a unique and relatable line: “Ugh,” said the slug, “This is foul,” said the owl, “I’m in a funk,” said the chipmunk, and so on. But as the seasons change, and the characters begin to embrace the newness of spring, they find a renewed sense of happiness, from the chipper cow to the dancing pig.

The book’s rhythmic language and playful dialogue encourage children to recognize their feelings and find optimism, illustrating how perspective can turn sadness into joy. It’s a perfect read for young children learning to cope with emotional ups and downs while celebrating the beauty of a positive outlook.

Ugh, Said the Slug teaches:

  • Emotional Expression: Helping children articulate their feelings and understand that it’s okay to feel down sometimes.
  • Hope and Positivity: The power of optimism and how a simple change in perspective can lift the spirits.
  • Celebration of Change: Embracing new beginnings with enthusiasm, as seen through the joy of spring.

“I wanted to write a book that celebrates both the real, relatable struggles we face in life, and the uplifting moments that follow,” said Ingrid Gorman. “It’s a book about finding joy even when things don’t seem perfect.”

Ugh, Said the Slug is a great addition to any children’s library, with its vibrant illustrations and rhythmic prose sure to keep young readers engaged.

For more information about the authors and the book, please visit Ingrid Gorman’s Website.

Contact:

Ingrid Gorman

Email: ingridxleo@msn.com

About Ingrid Gorman:

Ingrid Gorman is a data analyst, folk festival programmer, and mother of two based in Pittsburgh, PA. She has written and shared stories with children for years, and Ugh, Said the Slug is her debut children’s book. Alongside her father, William J. Gorman, she is passionate about creating work that resonates with young audiences while imparting meaningful life lessons.