When I Feel Angry Author: Cornelia Maude Spelman | Language: English | ISBN:
B00GUYSYY4 | Format: PDF
When I Feel Angry Description
Anger is a scary emotion for young children, their parents, and caregivers. As this little bunny experiences the things that make her angry, she also learns ways to deal with her anger—ways that won’t hurt others.
- File Size: 11191 KB
- Print Length: 24 pages
- Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company (December 17, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00GUYSYY4
- Text-to-Speech: Not enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #235,615 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Not only is this a great book for older toddlers and preschoolers, but also it is a great reminder for grownups. My (almost) three year old and I read this together to help us BOTH remember how to behave when we get angry. Any parent of a toddler or preschooler knows that frustrating feeling when your little one does things only they can understand (like color on the walls with marker, dump EVERYTHING out of all of the drawers in their dresser, etc.). This book is a nice reminder to take deep breaths or take a grownup time out instead of yelling. What a wonderful opportunity for discussion, too. I highly recommend this book!!
By Mother of two girls
This book discusses anger, its causes, how it feels, and most importantly, healthy options for dealing with it. Anger can be overwhelming and frightening for anyone, and even more so for young ones will little experience regulating their emotions.
This book is empathetic "When I feel angry I want to say something mean, or yell or hit. But feeling like I want to is not the same as doing it." One of my favorite elements of this book is that it gives many options for dealing with anger, from
counting to bike riding to walking away, and from being assertive to taking a nap, and from handling the problem independently to asking for help.
I work in a classroom full of 3, 4 and 5 year olds, and kids sometimes call each other names, often grab things from one another and often would rather keep playing when the "clean-up" signal is given. This book is relevant to preschoolers.
The last sentence I wish was a mantra for us all. "When I feel anrgry, I know what to do!"
By W. Cluff
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