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Hi Everyone.
Shelly here.
I would like to tell you about the great books
on this very special topic, ANGER,
which I found in the Jewish Public Library.
NON-FICTION
Amos, Janine
Feelings; Angry
(NBCL 152.4 Amos)
Berry, Joy
Every kid’s guide to handling feelings
(NBCL 152.4 Berry)
Berry, Joy
Let’s talk about being destructive
(NBCL 155.4 Berry)
Berry, Joy
Let’s talk about feeling angry
(NBCL 155.4 Berry)
Berry, Joy
Let’s talk about throwing tantrums
(NBCL
Z-1 155.4 Berry)
Berry, Joy
Parlons des caprices
(NBCL Z-1 155.4 Berry
Fr.)
Berry, Joy
Parlons de se battre
(NBCL Z-1 155.4 Berry
Fr.)
Duglokinski, Eric
The boys’ and girls’ book of dealing with feelings
(NBCL 152.4 Duglokinski)
Johnston, Marianne
Dealing with anger
(NBCL Z-1 155.4 Johnston)
Johnston, Marianne
Dealing with fighting
(NBCL Z-1 155.4 Johnston)
Moser, Adolf
Don’t rant and rave on Wednesdays!
(NBCL 152.4 Moser)
FICTION
Bang,
Molly
When
Sophie gets angry—really, really angry…
(NBCL
X Bang)
Berenstain, Stan
Les oursons Berenstain se disputent
(NBCL X Berenstain Fr.)
Bottner, Barbara
Bootsie Barker ballerina
(NBCL Z-1 Bottner)
Bottner, Barbara
Bootsie Barker bites
(NBCL X Bottner)
Hitte, Kathryn
Boy, was I mad
(NBCL X Hitte)
Lasky, Kathryn
The tantrum
(NBCL X Lasky)
Kent, Jack
Joey runs away
(NBCL X Kent)
Spellman, Cornelia
When I feel angry
(NBCL
X Spellman)
Videos
and Cassettes
Feeling yes, feeling no
(NBCL VIDEO PARENT
155.4 Feeling)
Examining the roots of misbehavior: understanding anger
(NBCL CASSETTE 306.874 PARENT)
ADDITIONAL
WEBSITES
There are numerous other sites. The easiest way to go about this is to use the heading “anger
in children”.
You’ll get results with any search engine.
(Actually, many will give you the same
information).
www.athealth.com
www.angermgmt.com/children.html
www.psychopage.com
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