"Michelle loves to yell and scream as loudly as she can. The word 'quiet' isn't even in her vocabulary--until one of Michelle's classmates comes up with a plan to beat her at her own game"--Amazon.
"Ellie has everything, but she wants more. She wants an elephant. And she won't eat or sleep or brush her hair until she gets one! But when she finally gets her wish, the elephant decides to teach Ellie a thing or two about manners"--Provided by publisher.
"When Jilly, a happy little kangaroo, has a series of terrible temper tantrums, her parents must find a way to help her through her frustrations"--OCLC.
"A boy is disappointed to find that the rabbit he has dreamed of having since forever is not what he expected, but soon learns why it's important to give pets a chance, even if they seem imperfect at first"--OCLC.
Connor, an All-Star third baseman on his Babe Ruth League team, has a terrible temper, but when the sports editor of the school paper threatens to publish an embarrassing story about his tantrums, Connor must make a change.
Melvin likes to throw a tantrum when he does not get what he wants, but he learns that the classroom rule, "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit" applies at home as well.
Connor Sullivan, All-Star third baseman on his Babe Ruth League team, has a terrible temper and problems at home, but when the sports editor of the school paper threatens to publish an embarrassing story about his tantrums, Connor must make a change.
"Claire and her stuffed rabbit, Fluffy, wake up happy but one thing goes wrong after another until, finally, Claire and Fluffy are both very, very angry"--Provided by publisher.