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Tiny Thoughts on Anger - cover

Tiny Thoughts on Anger

Agnes De Bezenac, Salem De Bezenac

Publisher: iCharacter

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Summary

Feeling angry is normal, but Rita gives us an example of how she learned to handle that emotion appropriately. Suggested for ages 6 and under.  The story is told from a child's perspective, encouraging kids to think about solutions. For more kids products and free downloads, visit our website at www.icharacter.org
Available since: 02/19/2015.

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