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Books with title I'm Feeling Angry

  • I'm Feeling Mad

    Natalie Shaw, Jason Fruchter

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, May 3, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Everyone feels mad sometimes, even Daniel Tiger! What helps him feel better? Find out in this chunky board book that’s part of a new Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood feelings subseries.When you feel so mad that you want to roar, take a deep breath and count to four! When Daniel Tiger feels MAD, he stomps his feet and roars. Then he remembers to take a deep breath and count to four. Soon he feels better. What do you do with the mad that you feel? Come along with Daniel as he and his friends learn how to handle feeling angry. This adorable book includes tips for parents and caregivers to help guide little ones through their emotions. Look for the companion title, I’m Feeling Happy. © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company
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  • I'm Feeling

    Jolyn Farber, Reagan Farber

    eBook (, April 19, 2020)
    This book encourages the reader to identify feelings and emotions. The book contains relatable material (reviewed and contributed by one of the authors, who is an elementary school student). Common emotions like happy, sad, embarrassed, lonely, proud, scared, worried and excited are explored. It is appropriate for children, parents, teachers, caregivers and other adults.LITPICK FIVE STAR BOOK AWARD"I love that this book shows how others feel through a unique point of view. I recommend this book to kids ages 5 to 10, because it explains feelings in a way that young readers might not have considered before." ---LitPick"Most powerful coloring book I"ve seen" ---Joshua J. Masters, pastor and author"This book will become a staple in our guidance work. I am so happy a book like this exists to help guide children through common emotions. It is a well-needed fresh perspective in this genre." ---Elementary School Guidance Counselor
  • Feeling Angry

    Katie Douglass, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Free Spirit Publishing, Sept. 18, 2017)
    Harry is great at helping others deal with anger. He helps his dad keep cool when his dad is running late for work, soothes his sister's tantrums, and calms down his angry friend using strategies such as taking deep breaths, slowing down, counting to ten, and thinking about something else. But when Harry has to turn off his computer game, it's his turn to be angry. Join Harry and his friends and family to see how he decides to handle his own angry feelings.
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  • When I'm Feeling Angry

    Trace Moroney

    eBook (Chook House Press, )
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  • When I'm Feeling Angry

    Trace Moroney

    Hardcover (Five Mile, June 1, 2019)
    Feeling angry can make you feel like you're going to explode! What do parents do when their child feels angry? Helping young children develop skills to identify and manage their feelings leads to an increase in confidence, self-esteem, and an optimistic and hopeful state of mind—creating a healthy emotional foundation. Each book features a page of parents' notes written by a child psychologist.
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  • I Feel Angry:

    Sarah Read

    (, Aug. 17, 2020)
    Sometimes you "lose your cool" or "hit the roof." It's okay to feel angry.*Anger can even be a good thing.*Ways to help kids express their anger*Find out what triggers the emotion*Talk about helpful strategies for managing anger*****This was a great book. I read it in my class. Sometimes my students get angry but now when they have learned ways to control their anger.- Michelle*****Nice and easy to read to my 5 year old. -Rachel *****Love this book for my 3 year old to talk about his feelings. - Taylor *****A great book for kids who struggle with social emotional behaviors. - Vanessa This story is geared to kids ages 3-5, level 1. Perfect for boys, girls, preschool, pre-K, and Kindergarten. Excellent resource for counselors, parents, and teachers. Purchase a paperback copy with COLORING PAGES! Add this children’s book to your cart now and enjoy!
  • When I'm Feeling Angry

    Trace Moroney

    Paperback (The Five Mile Press, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Wonderful Resource for School Counselors and parents of young children!
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  • I'm Feeling Mad

    Natalie Shaw, Jason Fruchter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, May 3, 2016)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Everyone feels mad sometimes, even Daniel Tiger! What helps him feel better? Find out in this chunky board book that’s part of a new Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood feelings subseries.When you feel so mad that you want to roar, take a deep breath and count to four! When Daniel Tiger feels MAD, he stomps his feet and roars. Then he remembers to take a deep breath and count to four. Soon he feels better. What do you do with the mad that you feel? Come along with Daniel as he and his friends learn how to handle feeling angry. This adorable book includes tips for parents and caregivers to help guide little ones through their emotions. Look for the companion title, I’m Feeling Happy. © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company
  • I'm Feeling Angry

    MS Lisa Regan

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Sept. 1, 2012)
    A thought-provoking series that encourages children to deal with feelings, talk about their emotions, and cope with difficult situations.
  • When I'm Feeling Angry

    Trace Moroney

    Hardcover (Gingham Dog Press, Dec. 28, 2005)
    Have you ever been so angry that you felt like you could explode? Does being teased or wrongly blamed for something make you want to stomp and run and kick and scream? The little rabbit knows how it feels to be angry and just what to do to feel better. Read along, and you too might find that a big, deep breath is all you need to make the anger go away.
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  • I'm Feeling

    Jolyn Farber, Reagan Farber

    Paperback (Independently published, April 15, 2020)
    This book uses full text, matching coloring pages and drawing prompts to encourage the reader to identify feelings and emotions. The book contains relatable material (reviewed and contributed by one of the authors, who is an elementary school student). Common emotions like happy, sad, embarrassed, lonely, proud, scared, worried and excited are explored. It is appropriate for children, parents, teachers, caregivers and other adults. LITPICK FIVE STAR BOOK AWARD"I love that this book shows how others feel through a unique point of view. I recommend this book to kids ages 5 to 10, because it explains feelings in a way that young readers might not have considered before." ---LitPick"Most powerful coloring book I've seen." ---Joshua J. Masters, pastor and author"This book will become a staple in our guidance work. I am so happy a book like this exists to help guide children through common emotions. It is a well-needed fresh perspective in this genre." ---Elementary School Guidance Counselor
  • Feeling Angry

    Joy Wilt Berry, Maggie Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 1, 1996)
    Describes some of the things that make people angry, expains what not to do when angry, and suggests ways to handle one's anger
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