The Red Book
What to Do When You're Angry
From the Series Colorful Minds: Tips for Managing Your Emotions Set One
Emotions are like a rainbow—there is a color for every one we feel. And when the angry feeling starts to take over the rainbow, it’s time for The Red Book! Simple activities, tips, and tricks help young readers whose angry red shines brightest in the rainbows of their colorful minds. They can turn the pages from front to back or back to front. They can use every single page or open the book to just one random page. Soon, the other colors of their emotions rainbow will shine with this mindfulness book that supports readers exploring their emotions!
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Reviews
Arlington I.S.D. Review of The Red Book: What to do when you're Angry
“The Red Book: What to Do When You’re Angry” is a part of a four book series, "Colorful Minds:Tips for Managing Your Emotions – Anger, Excitement, Sadness & Nervousness. This is a great book to add toyour school library SEL collection. What I really liked about this book is the tips & activities for youngchildren to try to ease their anger like: target practice with paper ball, shout here spot, clear your mind inthe clouds, push the buttons workout to exercise your body and mind. I like this book gives many tips toease anger, but also explains why it important to calm your anger. I looking forward to also purchasing theother books in this series for my school library collection.
Arlington I.S.D. Review of The Red Book: What to do when you're Angry
"""The Red Book: What to Do When You’re Angry"" is a part of a four book series, ""Colorful Minds: Tips for Managing Your Emotions – Anger, Excitement, Sadness & Nervousness. This is a great book to add to your school library SEL collection. What I really liked about this book is the tips & activities for young children to try to ease their anger like: target practice with paper ball, shout here spot, clear your mind in the clouds, push the buttons workout to exercise your body and mind. I like this book gives many tips to ease anger, but also explains why it important to calm your anger. I looking forward to also purchasing the other books in this series for my school library collection. Book includes: table of contents, glossary, index, little ideas – tips/tricks page, and other list of activities in www.factsurfer.com"
SLJ Review of Colorful Minds: Tips for Managing Your Emotions
This series is like a comforting hug. For young children who might have trouble verbally expressing their feelings or controlling their emotions, this series provides interactive activities to help them understand what they are feeling and how to cope. Each emotion is associated with a color: blue is sad, purple is nervous, etc. In The Red Book, the author supplies a target page to throw paper at and a shout hole as alternative ways to release anger. Breathing and exercise are recommended in a number of the titles, and children are guided through their breathing sessions with tasks such as tracing shapes and blowing away clouds. Parents will appreciate The Yellow Book, which helps kids manage their excitement by doing a scavenger hunt or creating a calming zone. VERDICT: Highly recommended. This series finds so many ways for kids to express themselves in comforting and accepting language.