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The Angry Alien

Kay Brophy

Editorial: Splendid Publications Limited

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Sinopsis

Anger is one of the six core human emotions which we all experience from time to time. The Angry Alien feels 'different' and means he finds it difficult to control his emotions. His anger only makes him harder to understand until a good friend helps him come to terms with why he is the way he is and how to overcome those 'big feelings.' A book for younger readers to read alone or with the help of adults. Useful reading aids included. Beautifully illustrated and in easy-to-understand rhyme.
Disponible desde: 02/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 32 páginas.

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