1 volume (unpaged) : 18 cm
I Feel Angry: Why do I feel angry today?
โ Scribed by DK
- Publisher
- DK Children
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 18
- Series
- First Emotions
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The flame character, Anger, is here to teach your little ones how to recognise this strong emotion and name their feelings.
This adorable bookuses red mist and exploding balloons to show how it feels to be cross. It explains what happens in the brain in uncomplicated terms, perfect for young children. Learn how anger affects the body, like breathing harder and having a faster heartbeat.
This brightly illustrated board book is a gentle and simple introduction to strong emotions. The Anger character evokes the feelings that small children have experienced but might not have the words for just yet. Help them understand what these emotions are and that everyone feels them sometimes. The book also includes tips and tricks to control anger, which kids can practise whenever something upsets them.
The easy language makes for a fun and educational reading time. This helps children with language, vocabulary, and talking about their emotions, especially if they have difficulty expressing feelings. Let the Anger character help your toddler answer difficult questions with simple explanations.
Why Do I Feel Angry Today?
This fantastic children's feelings guide includes:
- Easy to understand descriptions of the key emotion: Anger
- Easy to read text that encourages vocabulary building
- Beautiful illustrations that will engage pre-schoolers
The little flame Anger from this delightful book has friends! Look out for sunshine in I Feel Happy, the raincloud in I Feel Sad, the little star inI Feel Proudand all of them together inHow Am I Feeling?
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