Book details

I Feel Angry
Description
Describes some things that can make you angry and ways to deal with these feelings. Features include emotions, situations, and reactions relatable to beginning readers, large type, easy-to-follow layout with text in the same place on every page, print separated from photos, usage of simple adjectives, adverbs, digraphs, consonant blends, diphthongs, multisyllabic and compound words, inflectional endings, complex and compound sentences, and a glossary. Additionally, word repetition reinforces learning, and photos assist with word recognition and reflect multicultural diversity.
Age
4-8
Text complexity
emerging
Length
24 pages
Why to read
- Emotional Intelligence Development: 'I Feel Angry' by Kelly Doudna helps children understand and articulate their emotions, which is a crucial part of developing emotional intelligence and healthy coping mechanisms.
- Effective Communication Skills: The book provides a platform for parents and educators to discuss the feeling of anger with children, helping them to express themselves effectively and to understand that it is okay to feel angry sometimes.
- Behavioral Management: Through the narrative and illustrations, children can learn strategies to manage their anger, such as taking deep breaths or counting to ten, which can be beneficial in preventing tantrums or aggressive behavior.
- Relatability and Comfort: Reading about characters who experience similar emotions can be comforting to children. It helps them to realize that they are not alone in feeling angry and that it is a normal emotion experienced by everyone at times.