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I Feel Angry (Your Emotions)

I Feel Angry (Your Emotions)
By Brian Moses

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A book that describes what it is like to feel angry, as it is experienced by young children.

Readers will identify with Mike Gordon's humorous and inventive depictions of this feeling, and be insprired by the various solutions on offer.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #49727 in Books
  • Published on: 1994-11-16
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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About the Author
Brian Moses: Brian Moses is a poet and author of books for children. Formerly a teacher himself, he also writes resource books for teachers. When not writing at home, he travels to schools, libraries, bookshops and festivals throughout the country where he runs writing workshops and performs his poetry. He lives in Sussex with his wife and two daughters., Mike Gordon: Mike Gordon is an ever-popular and award-winning cartoonist.


Customer Reviews

very good for illustrating how to deal with anger4
I thought this book was very good for giving examples of why and how people get angry and also how to deal with their anger, in simple language that children can understand.

All kinds of feelings/All kinds of bodies5
These highly interactive books are fun for children whilst they take in valuable information on social interaction and physical differences.
My children are both age 6 and I think the books are suitable for their age group. I would recommend both titles to children of ages 4-7.
I think they are good for opening up discussions between children and parents.

Supporting learning difficulties3
Finding books for adult young men with a brain injury to address feelings and emotions is difficult as individuals in story are frequently children not young adolescents however that said he identified with the character and as emotional age the same this was a good book for my son to acknowledge the emotion and as a starting point to developing discussion about what made him angry.....could develop own format from this.....with pictures of him rather than child good starting point.......