Goodbye, Anger

A Kids' Guide to Managing Emotions

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Pub Date 22 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 3 Oct 2022

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Description

Mom makes a promise to the twins but ends up disappointing them, by breaking it. Max learns to recognize when he is feeling angry and learns several ways to process that anger in healthy ways, thanks to his sister. He also discovers that it's completely acceptable to feel how he feels and that he doesn't need to suppress his emotions. All he has to do is to manage it.

This series focuses on the different ways kids can manage their emotions when it comes to anger, sadness, jealousy, grief, embarrassment, and more. Kids will be able to learn and adopt the different methods to deal with their emotions from the main character in the book.

Mom makes a promise to the twins but ends up disappointing them, by breaking it. Max learns to recognize when he is feeling angry and learns several ways to process that anger in healthy ways, thanks...


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ISBN 9781957989532
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i struggle with anger as well and that is why i requested this book.
it was short but has a good advice. I'll try it.

thanks to the publisher for the copy!

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A sweet, short book about young children dealing with disappointment and anger. It is age appropriate and easy for kids to understand. The book is well written and well illustrated. The story? Mom promises to take the kids to the Mall and then gets busy and forgets and the kids get angry and they try to work off their anger by distraction, such as by playing, and that brings them to the point where they can talk to Mom about their concerns. Spoiler: it has a happy answer and the kids go to the, well, don't let me spoil it for you. It is a good book about placing anger in perspective and learning to talk about your concerns, so that anger doesn't consume you.

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