Do you feel desperate when your child screams or throws a tantrum? Do you need help managing your child’s BIG emotions? Look no further! This book is the perfect solution for you!
This book is about little Max:
helps children understand their emotions and deal with their anger in a fun way
offers simple calming techniques and is aimed at developing self-regulation skills in children
teaches children to admit their mistakes and say “I’m sorry”
not too long, attracts the keeps child’s attention
includes bonus pages for coloring
perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten
There is a beautiful message in the book:
“This adorable, beautifully illustrated story is a good jump start to talk about feelings to young children. It is well written with pictures that draws children into the story as it unfolds and can also be used to talk about solutions for anger management.” – Merry Jelks- Emmanuel
“This even works for adults. Love all the ways in this book to a great solution to the problems. What I like about this book is that the characters are like humans and they are doing typical things.” -Jbarr5 TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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As a great tool and teaching aid for both parents and educators, “I Feel Angry” will help you bond with your child and teach them valuable skills for emotional growth. Ideal for bedtime stories, group reading, and so much more, this wonderful picture book will quickly become a favorite part of your bookshelf.
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Author Bio:
Aleks Harrison is a children’s fiction author and a proud father of two wonderful kids with a passion for sharing valuable parenting lessons through the art of storytelling. As a firm believer in the power of stories to impart valuable morals and practical lessons, Aleks writes books designed to help kids regulate their emotions and practice healthy emotional growth.
Aleks collaborates with the best illustrators to create exciting, fun, and deeply inspiring books to help parents and educators raise attentive, socially, and emotionally aware children.
For more information, write to Aleks at: aleksharrisonwriter@gmail.com or visit his Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/AleksHarrisonWriter