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Description
What do you do when angry feelings take over? From the creator of Ruby Finds a Worry, a clever take on temper tantrums in a story about managing big feelings.
Ravi never minded being the smallest in his family. Until one day, his short arms can't reach the monkey bars, he can't find anyone during hide-and-seek, AND he's too little to ride the big slide. Ravi is so mad that he can't control his temper anymore…and he turns into a ferocious, roaring TIGER! Tigers can do anything they want! But who wants to play with a growling, wild tiger who won't share or behave?
Ravi is about to discover something very important about managing his big feelings. While we all get angry sometimes, Ravi's Roar shows ways to channel those emotions without hurting family and friends.
The Big Bright Feelings picture book series provides kid-friendly entry points into emotional intelligence topics-from being true to yourself to dealing with worries, managing anger, and making friends. These topics can be difficult to talk about. But these books act as sensitive and reassuring springboards for conversations about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence, and managing feelings.
Read all the books in the Big Bright Feelings series!
Ruby Finds a Worry | Perfectly Norman | Meesha Makes Friends | Tilda Tries Again | Milo's Monster | Finn's Little Fibs | Bea's Bad Day
Product details
Published | Feb 04 2020 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 32 |
ISBN | 9781547603008 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
Illustrations | full color |
Dimensions | 300 x 237 mm |
Series | Big Bright Feelings |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An understated book about losing one's temper and the love of family.
Kirkus Reviews
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The narrative's sentiment is earnest, and its familial affection, clear.
Publishers Weekly
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A sweet and simple behavioral tale, this book . . . recognizes anger without either shaming or validating it and would be an easy entry point for a discussion about learning to control one's emotions or empathizing with those who might need a little extra help today.
Booklist
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Encapsulates the message to all readers that anger is okay and that forgiveness is yours if you ask for it. A great addition to highlight emotional awareness.
School Library Journal
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Mr. Percival's digital artwork gives panache to a relatable tale of anger and reconciliation for children.
The Wall Street Journal
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The message of acceptance . . . is presented in a child-appropriate and thoughtful manner.
Booklist on PERFECTLY NORMAN