About the Holiday
With everything going on in our lives it can be easy to focus on ourselves, our work, and the next task to be done. National I Want You to be Happy Day reminds us that joy can be found by simply noticing and acting on moments when we can “do something small, sincere, and specific” to make someone else feel happy. Perhaps this is expressing thank-you for a job well done, doing someone a favor, or sharing a smile, compliment, or cup of tea. One of the best ways to celebrate the day is to take a moment to tell someone how much you appreciate them. Bringing joy to someone else is sure to make you happy too!
When You Dream Big!
By Peter H. Reynolds
Charley’s class was celebrating Dream Big Week, and their teacher, Miss Rayna, had asked her students what they wanted to be when they grew up. She’d even given each of them a pair of wings to decorate and display their dream job. Everyone had gotten right to work, but Charley had no idea about her future. When Miss Rayna asked if anyone would like to share their dream, many hands shot into the air. Hazel was going to travel to Mars and invited others to join her. Martin was “going to be a famous actor,” and when Anya became an engineer, she said she would “build a bridge across the ocean.” None of these appealed to Charley; the whole thing made her nervous. Miss Rayna smiled at Charley and told the class it was okay if they needed more time.

Text and illustration © 2026 by Peter H. Reynolds. Courtesy of Orchard Books.
After school, Charley walked home, feeling anxious, droopy. Then she looked down at her sandaled feet. She thought for a moment and “gave her toes a good wiggle.” Charley took a deep breath. “She felt grounded” and determined to move forward. The next morning Charley woke up with ideas she couldn’t wait to share. In class, Charley wore her wings and raised her hand first, but when she stood to talk, she froze. She wiggled her toes then began slowly, revealing a new perspective on her future. Her ambitions may not have touched on fame or fortune or the seemingly impossible, but as Charley talked more and more of her classmates joined in with dreams they could attain now, ones that would carry them into a bright future.
An inspirational message for children from Peter H. Reynolds follows the story.

Text and illustration © 2026 by Peter H. Reynolds. Courtesy of Orchard Books.
Children frequently hear the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?,” and as they enter school, they’re often asked to write or draw about their hopes and dreams for the future. For some children this focus on a far-away time period can be daunting. In his reassuring story, Peter H. Reynolds brings this question closer—to today, tomorrow, and each step forward. Charley’s dilemma is clearly stated (“she had no idea” what she wants to be), and although trying to answer the question makes her anxious, she remains grounded in her belief in herself. Charley’s display of confidence and her thoughtful answer the next day in class offers welcome insight and gives adults and children a meaningful way to talk about personal growth and staying true to yourself.
Peter H. Reynolds’ immediately recognizable and always charming illustrations replicate the excitement of a classroom celebrating a special project while also highlighting Charley’s growing anxiety. From the moment that Charley wiggles her toes, Reynolds’ pages are bathed in the golden light of her ideas and eagerness to share. The final class Big Dream photo is inspirational in its joyful diversity.
Stirring, affirming, and comforting, When You Dream Big! is a must for all school, classroom, and public library collections and will be requested often from home bookshelves.
Ages 4 – 8
Orchard Books, 2026 | ISBN 978-1339000350
About the Author
Peter H. Reynolds is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of many books for children, including Happy Dreamer, The Word Collector, Say Something!, Be You!, Our Table, and All We Need Is Love and a Really Soft Pillow! He is also the illustrator of When Things Aren’t Going Right, Go Left and The Reflection in Me by Marc Colagiovanni. His books have been translated into over 25 languages around the globe and are celebrated worldwide. In 1996, he founded FableVision with his brother, Paul, as a social change agency to help create “stories that matter, stories that move.” He lives in Dedham, Massachusetts, with his family. Visit him at peterhreynolds.com.
I Want You to be Happy Day Activity
When You Dream Big Activity Guide
In your classroom, library, community center, or at home, you can hold a Dream Big event with this When You Dream Big! Activity Guide from Peter H. Reynolds and Scholastic! Full of ideas, discussion questions, and hands-on activities, this kit gives you everything you need to celebrate the power of imagination and self-reflection with your children.

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