Anger -- Juvenile fiction
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Anger -- Juvenile fiction
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Anger
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- Lila and Hadley, Kody Keplinger
- Little Unicorn is angry, Aurélie Chien Chow Chine
- The three little yogis and the wolf who lost his breath, a fairy tale to help you feel better, words by Susan Verde ; pictures by Jay Fleck
- Tiger has a tantrum, a book about feeling angry, written by Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- Allie all along, Sarah Lynne Reul
- Rita and Ralph's rotten day, by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- Little Mad, Nadine Brun-Cosme ; illustrated by Marion Cocklico
- Fergal and the bad temper, Robert Starling
- The very cranky bear, Nick Bland
- The most magnificent thing, written and illustrated by Ashley Spires
- The unusual suspects, Michael Buckley ; pictures by Peter Ferguson
- Angry, by Savina Collins ; illustrated by Anita Dufalla
- Time out, grumpy bunny!, by Justine Korman Fontes ; illustrated by Lucinda McQueen
- Angry cookie, Laura Dockrill ; [illustrated by] Maria Karipidou
- Mad, mad, mad, Leslie Patricelli
- The pout-pout fish and the mad, mad day, Deborah Diesen ; pictures by Dan Hanna
- Petal the angry cow, Maureen Fergus ; illustrations by Olga Demidova
- No dessert forever!, George Ella Lyon and Peter Catalanotto
- Mad at Mommy, Komako Sakai
- Get on your bike, Joukje Akveld & Philip Hopman ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- How do dinosaurs say I'm mad?, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mark Teague
- Clovis keeps his cool, Katelyn Aronson ; illustrated by Eve Farb
- Simon and the big, bad, angry beasts, a book about anger, Ian De Haes
- I'm feeling mad, by Natalie Shaw ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Hangry, by Drew Brockington
- You get what you get, by Julie Gassman ; illustrated by Sarah Horne
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