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Loading... If You're Angry and You Know It! (2004)by Cecily Kaiser
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book goes along to the tune/song of, "If You're Happy and You Know It". As it is read or sung, it discusses various ways to deal with anger in order to get happy again. This is a wonderful book for young children up to age 10 or higher. I liked this book for multiple reasons. The book addresses how to cope with feelings of anger and alternatives to bad behavior. It addresses how to deal with anger through rhyming and a sing-song theme/element that emphasizes vocabulary and sentence strength for beginning readers. The illustrations and sentence structure make it easy for the reader to follow along and make inferences about what is going on in the pictures on each page. For instance, the book uses the phrase "If you're angry and you know it…" repeatedly throughout the book. Each page details a different instance where a student/child is anger or having a difficult time coping with their feelings. Even if the students reading the book are having difficulty comprehending the text, they will be able to easily make inferencing about what is happening according to the illustrations. The repetitive language also helps students to recognize key phrases and words in the text. Another reason I liked this book is that the solutions to coping with anger are highlighted in bolder text, so the reader can more easily comprehend the big idea of the story. The big idea/message of the story is how to deal with anger, understanding perspectives (why you or some of your friends may feel angry from time to time), and moral development no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesScholastic Reader (Level 2)
In school, children learn to manage their anger by singing a song based on: If you're happy and you know it. No library descriptions found. |
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