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I Can't Wait
Crary, Elizabeth
1996   32 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 1884734227
  
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Luke wants his turn on the tumbling mat NOW. What can he do? The reader gets to choose what he will do, and see what happens with different choices. (Dealing with Feelings series, Parenting Press)

I Get So Mad!
Sunburst Tech.
   13 min.
  

Includes teacher’s guide, 7 student worksheets, and cassette.
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I Get So Mad! Skills for Managing Anger Curriculum Module
Sunburst Tech.
   
  

Comes with 5 videos, 50 copies of pamphlet, game, CD-ROM, 4 posters, 201-page teacher's guide, 42 activity sheets, 9 info sheets, 7 take-home activities, 26 project cards, 26 "what if?" cards.
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I Want It
Crary, Elizabeth
1996   32 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 1884734146
  
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Megan and Amy want to play with the same truck, at the same time. The reader gets to choose what the girls will do to solve their problem, and see what happens. (Children's Problem Solving series, Parenting Press)

I Want to Play
Crary, Elizabeth
1996   32 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 1884734189
  
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Danny is tired of playing alone. He wants to join the other kids. You get to choose what Danny will do to solve his problem and then see what happens. (Children's Problem Solving series, Parenting Press)

I Was So Mad!
Simon, Norma
1974   32 p.   Ages: 4-7
ISBN: 0807535192
  
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Text and pictures relate situations which sometimes result in reactions such as frustration, anxiety, humiliation, and loss of control. A good discussion starter.

I'm Frustrated
Crary, Elizabeth
1992   28 p.   Ages: 4-9
ISBN: 0943990645
  
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Alex is very frustrated when he tries, unsuccessfully, to rollerskate; he wants to smash the skates. The reader can "choose his/her own ending" to see what might happen. (Dealing with Feelings series, Parenting Press)

I'm Furious
Crary, Elizabeth
1994   32 p.   Ages: 4-9
ISBN: 0943990939
  
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When Matt's little brother ruins his favorite baseball card Matt just wants to knock him flat, but hears other options. Choose your own ending to see what might happen. (Dealing with Feelings series, Parenting Press)

I'm Mad
Crary, Elizabeth
1992   28 p.   Ages: 4-9
ISBN: 0943990629
  
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When rain cancels a long-awaited picnic, Katie gets mad At those around her. Her dad gives some other options, and the reader can choose what she does see to what happens. (Dealing with Feelings series, Parenting Press)

I'm Scared
Crary, Elizabeth
1996   32 p.   Ages: 4-9
ISBN: 0943990890
  
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Tracy is terrified of the new neighbor's big dog, and needs help deciding what to do about her feelings. The reader chooses among options and sees what happens. (Dealing with Feelings series, Parenting Press)

Living Without Violence
Shearer, Jody Miller
1994   
ISBN: 0-87303-222-5
  
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This 5-session Bible study encourages youth to live nonviolently. Through storytelling, activities, and scriptural reflection, students discover there are many ways, outside of violence, to deal with anger. They will become familiar with nonviolent responses, discover the importance of honesty in times of conflict, and form a new perspective on their relationship with "the enemy."

Mean Soup
Everitt, Betsy
1995   32 p.   Ages: 4-8
ISBN: 0152002278
  
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Horace comes home after a "bad" day that any kid could understand. His mom suggests turning the feelings into soup.

My Name is Not Dummy
Crary, Elizabeth
1996   32 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 1884734162
  
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Jenny doesn't like being called a dummy by her friend. He won't stop when she asks him to. You get to choose what Jenny will do to solve her problem and see what happens. (Children's Problem Solving series, Parenting Press)

Oliver Button is a Sissy
Tomie De Paola
1979   48 p.   Ages: 4-8
ISBN: 0156681404
  
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Oliver Button would rather read, dance, and draw pictures than play football like the other boys. His classmates' taunts don't stop him from doing what he likes best, and his practice and persistence pay off in the end--when Oliver Button is a star.

Peace Scholars: Creative Conflict Solving. Grade 5
Peace Education Foundation.
2003   200 p.   Ages: 18-Adult
  

Covers many peacemaking skills: community building, anger management, perception, effective communication, problem solving skills... Lesson plans include activities and discussion questions and ideas for transferring the lesson into everyday classroom activities. Student guides provide challenging, fun activities. Includes teacher’s guide, 30 activity books, and 2 posters.

Real Kids: Handling Anger
Sunburst Tech.
   17 min.
  

Includes teacher’s guide, 12 student worksheets, and English/Spanish send-home pages, board game, song cassette.
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A Volcano in My Tummy: Helping Children to Handle Anger: A Resource Book for Parents, Caregivers and Teachers
Whitehouse, Elaine and Warwick Pudney
1996   80 p.
ISBN: 0865713499
  
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This resource book for parents and teachers has stories and activities to help 6 to 15-year-old children see their anger and figure out what to do with it.

When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry
Bang, Molly Garrett
1999   40 p.   Ages: 5-7
ISBN: 0590189794
  
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A series of annoying incidents motivate Sophie to run out into the woods, first to cry, and then sit in a huge old beech, watching the ocean until the tempest abates. The illustrations capture the volcano-like intensity of her initial feelings and then the calmer hues after she calms down. (Caldecott Honor Books, 2000)

You're All Right: A Children's Book About Human Similarities
Wilt, Joy
1979   128 p.   Ages: 4-10
  

Cartoons and readable text make this easy to read through, or read parts: how everyone makes wrong choices, makes mistakes, feels guilty, unhappy, etc.

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