Grumpy Monkey Don't Be Scared
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
🔥 Ravi is the smallest in his family. Being little can be fun, but, it can also end up in a feeling of being left out or being left behind. When you are small for a lot of exciting things, like adventurous playground rides, running races, or when your elder siblings buy up all the ice cream from the ice cream truck before you reach there! All these add up and it becomes frustrating!
Title: Ravi's Roar (Big Bright Feelings)
Author/Illustrator: Tom Percival
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
🔥 Too many disappointments eventually cause Ravi to scream and he is so enraged that he turns into a furious tiger! When he is in this new form of his, with his superpower, he feels people value him more, he feels stronger and faster, and it is also fun getting his way in many things.
🔥 However, strong emotions have their downsides as well! After a while, Ravi feels left out again. Because of his anger, no one comes to play with him, and he is in fact, driving people away.
🔥 Is there a way to express yourself without frightening other people?
🔥 Is being fierce always fun and rewarding?
🌈 Emotions are overwhelming or not easily manageable for kids. It can be easy to forget this fact. But, a little bit of "tiger"ness is sometimes necessary and helpful!
📚 Brilliant illustrations - bright colors change to black and white when Ravi gets angry.
📚 Perfect for kids ages 3+
Halloween is over, but it looks like we're not really done with Halloween books! This is part of a book series that never disappoints the readers.
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