
Im Bigger Than My Anger, Much, Much Bigger! A Childrens Book That
by Stephanie Chan
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This gentle picture book offers young children a compassionate framework for understanding and managing big feelings, transforming the abstract concept of anger into something tangible and manageable...
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This gentle picture book offers young children a compassionate framework for understanding and managing big feelings, transforming the abstract concept of anger into something tangible and manageable. Through simple, relatable scenarios and vibrant illustrations, it teaches emotional intelligence by showing anger as a separate entity that can be acknowledged and calmed. The narrative empowers children with the reassuring message that they are in control of their emotions, not the other way around. This approach makes complex feelings accessible for preschoolers and kindergarteners just beginning to navigate their emotional world.
What sets this emotional learning book apart is its focus on practical coping strategies woven seamlessly into the story, rather than presenting them as clinical instructions. Children see characters using deep breathing, counting, and taking space—techniques that parents can immediately reinforce at home. The book particularly benefits children who experience strong emotional reactions and need help developing self-regulation skills. It serves as both a comforting story and a valuable tool for building emotional resilience during those critical early childhood years.
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