anger

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Little Unicorn is angry

A little unicorn feels all kinds of emotions, including anger, and uses a breathing exercise to calm down.
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Sometimes I'm Bombaloo

When Katie Honors feels angry and out of control, her mother helps her to be herself again.
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Touching Spirit Bear

After his anger erupts into violence, fifteen year-old Cole, in order to avoid going to prison, agrees to participate in a sentencing alternative based on the native American Circle Justice, and he is sent to a remote Alaskan Island where an encounter with a huge Spirit Bear changes his life.
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Space Brat

After running off, Blork loses his way and lands in a strange place ruled by a grumpy man named Squat, a creature who is nastier and brattier than Blork.
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Amanda Pig on her own

Four easy to read adventures about Amanda and Oliver Pig.
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Andrew's angry words

When his sister trips and sends all his toys flying, Andrew lets loose a lot of nasty angry words that start to spread from person to person creating trouble wherever they go.
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When I feel angry

A little rabbit describes what makes her angry and the different ways she can control her anger.
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The stepsister 2

The doctors say Nancy is cured of the murderous rage that made her try to kill her sister last year, and she's home for good. But soon, the nightmare starts all over again.

Furious thing

2019
Lexi's angry. And it's getting worse. If only she could stop losing her temper and behave herself, her stepfather would accept her, her mom would love her like she used to, and her stepbrother would declare his crushing desire to spend the rest of his life with her. She wants these things so badly, she's determined to swallow her anger and make her family proud. But pushing fury down doesn't make it disappear. Instead, it simmers below the surface waiting to erupt . . . And there'll be fireworks when it does.
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Why we rage

the science of anger
2020
"Have you ever blown up at your best friend or sibling? Maybe you were just so angry, but you didn't really know why. The answer is in the science of rage! Whether you keep your anger bottled up or sometimes lash out with or without meaning to, middle school is a time when you get ALL. THE. FEELS. But next time you or your friends get mad, you'll understand what's really going on in your brains. Plus, you'll learn tips to decode aggressive body language and how to listen when your anger is telling you something is wrong. Find out what's happening in your body and how anger can actually be useful. But keep your head! Mental health is still important, so when rage and aggressive feelings have crossed the line, you'll also learn then it's time to reach out for help"--From the publisher's web site.
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