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The Day No One was Angry

The Day No One was Angry

Published in
2002
4.08
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Description

The book consists of 12 interconnected stories featuring a cast of animal characters who each deal with their own feelings of anger and resentment. Throughout the stories, these characters learn about forgiveness, understanding, and the absurdity of constant anger, leading to the day when no one felt angry at all. In 12 short chapters, we see different animals in various states of anger. Some try to understand their anger, some try to tame it, while others let their anger overwhelm them. These stories are funny and wry, but also offer a gently profound reflection of the nature of human emotions. Marc Boutavant's delicate, stunning full colour illustrations put the reader in the heart of the forest, surrounded by endearingly grumpy animals.
Age
2-6
Text complexity
developing
Length
80 pages

Why to read

  • Teaches important emotional lessons through engaging stories.
  • Features a range of unique and entertaining animal characters.
  • Stimulates discussions about feelings and how to handle them.
  • Encourages empathy and the ability to see humor in everyday situations.