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Title
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When I'm Feeling Angry |
| Author |
Trace Moroney |
| Release
Year |
2006 |
| Reviewed by |
Meridith Herman |
| Review Date |
2008 |
| Type of Book |
Fiction |
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Death of
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Any |
| Type of Death |
Any |
| Target Age |
Young Children (5-8) |
Summary
The character, a little rabbit often feels angry. He feels angry
when someone makes fun of him or ruins something he made. He learns
its okay to feel angry as long as no one is harmed. When the rabbit
feels angry he tries to take deep breathes, goes to a quiet place
or talks to someone about his feelings. All of these help him feel
better and sometimes he forgets why he was angry to begin with.
Quotes
General Themes
What to do when you feel angry, how to cope and handle those feelings.
What the Reviewer Liked
This is a good book to have a discussion about in groups.
Writing Style
Author Qualifications
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