For Samishi, it feels as if a hundred stones are weighing on her heart. Frustrated, she decides to go out and ask everyone, "How can I get rid of my frustration?" The horse says you can shake it off by running. The lion suggests roaring loudly to make it disappear. The rabbit says that if you speak your worries out loud, they’ll vanish. But none of these methods work for Samishi. How can she solve her frustration? Yu-Lin Chen uses stunning illustrations to explore the concept of frustration, guiding children to understand worries from different perspectives and offering ways to address them. This is part of a social and emotional learning series designed to foster self-awareness, empathy, and confidence in children and young adults.