When I Feel Angry

When I Feel Angry

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authorAbysinya

When I Feel Angry is a gentle self-learning story that helps children understand their emotions. By watching what happens when anger grows — and how calm choices make things better — children learn how to pause, breathe, and use kind actions. The story teaches emotional control through simple everyday moments, allowing kids to learn naturally just by watching and feeling the story unfold.

age3 - 6 jaar oud
emotional intelligence
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I feel angry when things do not go my way.

My anger grows bigger, and I feel upset.

I stop and take a quiet pause.

I take a deep breath and calm my body.

I use my words instead of yelling.

My friends feel better, and we play again.

I feel proud for calming myself.

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