- The book features a relatable and likable protagonist who is learning to control his emotions.
- The book’s message is clear and positive: self-control is important for everyone.
- The book’s illustrations are bright and colorful, and they help to bring the story to life.
- Written in a simple and engaging way that is perfect for young children ages K-5.
- It is an excellent resource for classroom discussions and engaging group work.
Angry Drew: a book about conflict resolution
$5.95
This story teaches children about the importance of conflict resolution.
It also teaches children that it’s okay to be angry, but it’s important to express it in a healthy way.
Drew is a little boy who gets angry easily. He yells, screams, and even hits sometimes. His friends and family are starting to get tired of his anger. One day, Drew’s teacher tells him about conflict resolution. Conflict resolution is a way to solve problems without getting angry. Drew is not sure how it works, but he is willing to try. Drew starts by learning how to identify his anger. He learns that anger is a normal emotion, but it’s important to express it in a healthy way. Drew also learns how to communicate his anger in a calm and assertive way. With time and practice, Drew learns to control his anger.
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