Ravi's Roar

Kids, Animals, Wild Animals, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: Tom Percival ISBN: 9781547603015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: February 4, 2020
Imprint: Bloomsbury Children's Books Language: English
Author: Tom Percival
ISBN: 9781547603015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: February 4, 2020
Imprint: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Language: English

From the creator of Perfectly Norman and Ruby Finds a Worry comes a clever and engaging book about temper tantrums.

Ravi never minded being the smallest in his family. Until one day, his short arms can't reach the monkey bars, he can't find anyone during hide-and-seek, AND he's too little to ride the big slide. Ravi is so mad--so furious--that he can't control his temper anymore . . .

. . . and he becomes a ferocious, roaring TIGER!

Being a tiger is great. Tigers can do anything they want! But who wants to play with a growling, wild tiger who won't share or behave? Ravi is about to discover something very important about voicing his feelings.

The Big Bright Feelings picture books provide kid-friendly entry points into emotional intelligence topics--from being true to yourself, to worrying, to anger management, to making friends. These topics can be difficult to talk about. But these books act as sensitive and reassuring springboards for conversations about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence, and managing feelings.

Read all the books in the Big Bright Feelings series!
Perfectly Norman
Ruby Finds a Worry
Ravi's Roar

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From the creator of Perfectly Norman and Ruby Finds a Worry comes a clever and engaging book about temper tantrums.

Ravi never minded being the smallest in his family. Until one day, his short arms can't reach the monkey bars, he can't find anyone during hide-and-seek, AND he's too little to ride the big slide. Ravi is so mad--so furious--that he can't control his temper anymore . . .

. . . and he becomes a ferocious, roaring TIGER!

Being a tiger is great. Tigers can do anything they want! But who wants to play with a growling, wild tiger who won't share or behave? Ravi is about to discover something very important about voicing his feelings.

The Big Bright Feelings picture books provide kid-friendly entry points into emotional intelligence topics--from being true to yourself, to worrying, to anger management, to making friends. These topics can be difficult to talk about. But these books act as sensitive and reassuring springboards for conversations about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence, and managing feelings.

Read all the books in the Big Bright Feelings series!
Perfectly Norman
Ruby Finds a Worry
Ravi's Roar

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