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From the bestselling author of the 'Bizarre Laws of the UK' book series. Why Is My Friend Angry? is an empowering journey of understanding, exploring why people are sometimes angry and that it's not always because of something that you did. In this childrens picture book, the reader learns that it's okay to experience strong emotions as a coping mechanism and the importance of talking about and sharing your feelings with others. It provides some helpful advice for dealing with anger. Teach your children the importance of correctly dealing with emotions and understanding others, one of the most…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the bestselling author of the 'Bizarre Laws of the UK' book series. Why Is My Friend Angry? is an empowering journey of understanding, exploring why people are sometimes angry and that it's not always because of something that you did. In this childrens picture book, the reader learns that it's okay to experience strong emotions as a coping mechanism and the importance of talking about and sharing your feelings with others. It provides some helpful advice for dealing with anger. Teach your children the importance of correctly dealing with emotions and understanding others, one of the most important life lessons a child can learn. This book is part of the 'Understanding Emotions' series of books published to help guide children through their early years and raise awareness of children's rights. 'Why Is My Friend Angry?' is intended for children of primary school age (ages 3-8yrs). We warmly recommend it to parents, teachers, and anyone who works with children.
Autorenporträt
Monty Lord has a strong interest in challenging injustices through the law. He became a BBC Young Reporter and a Director and Legal/Investigative Reporter for Young Legal Eagles. As a world memory champion, Monty is the youngest person in the United Kingdom with the most world records, holding 5 Guinness World Records for world memory challenges. An accomplished public speaker, Monty has spoken avidly about The Rule of Law, access to the law for children and young people and using enhanced memory techniques to address inequalities in the education system. He's spoken about the rights of the child at TEDx talks, Amnesty International and to world leaders at the United Nations in Geneva. He advocates for children and young people at the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth. Monty sits on the committee of Amnesty UK's Children's Human Rights Network.