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Train Your Angry Dragon: A Cute Children Story To Teach Kids About Emotions and Anger Management. (My Dragon Books Book 2) Kindle Edition
Having a pet dragon is very fun.
But what do you do if he gets angry or upset? What do you do when your dragon lost his cool and wants to burn everything to the ground?
Get this book and learn how to train your angry dragon!
A must have book for children and parents to teach kids about emotions and anger management.
Fun, cute and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this playful book will teach kids how to handle when things don’t go their way.
Get this book now and enjoy!
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 5
- Publication dateJanuary 22, 2018
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| Author: Steve Herman | Collect the whole My Dragon Books Series! | Perfect visual companion for My Dragon Books Series. | Help your kids recognize, express and manage their emotions in a healthy and positive way! | Collect the whole My Unicorn Books Series! | Collect the whole Dinosaur and Friends Series! |
Editorial Reviews
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Your book flows so well , rhymes and paces just right. The illustrations are top notch too. My wife is a Montessori teacher for ages 3,4, & 5 year olds and she was so thrilled with your story, Train Your Angry Dragon. More like this please Steve. Parents this is a book any child will like."
-tchexs (Amazon Verified Purchase)
"I often repeat "you can't hurt things just because you're angry" and Diggory burning & my toddler hitting definitely relate. The other characters have great emotions on their faces in reaction to the dragons behavior too. My toddler might not be able to calm himself by thinking happy thoughts or counting to 10 but when he was upset about leaving the store and I mentioned controlling his anger his response was "Like the dragon?". This has happened in numerous situations. So thank you."
-Lilly E. (Amazon Verified Purchase)
"I'm so glad I stumbled across this book while searching for children's books about anger geared at young kids. This book was exactly what I was looking for. I have a 5-year-old son who often has trouble controlling his anger ("I just can't help it"), so the concept of treating your anger like a dragon that needs some training and helpful tips is very helpful. The drawings were wonderful, and the simple rhyming story was great."
-Kelly Pickell (Amazon Verified Purchase)
Product details
- ASIN : B0797Z69ST
- Publisher : DG Books Publishing (January 22, 2018)
- Publication date : January 22, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 12628 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Sticky notes : Not Enabled
- Print length : 44 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #416,234 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Visit www.MyDragonBooks.com for Free coloring pages, activity sheets, and helpful resources!
Steve Herman is a best-selling children's books author, and he is passionate about teaching children valuable social and emotional life lessons through his cute, fun, and relatable dragon books.
His dragon books have been used and recommended by many parents, grandparents, teachers, school counselors, therapists, and psychologists to help children overcome social and emotional challenges in fun, effective and relatable ways!
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Customers find the storyline awesome, interesting, and open to conversations. They also appreciate the emotional themes, saying it offers situations kids understand and helps them calm down. Readers describe the illustrations as beautifully illustrated. Opinions are mixed on the writing style, with some finding it cute and well-written, while others say it's not well written and the pages are out of order.
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Customers find the storyline awesome, relatable, and fun. They also say the book is the best social-emotional children's book they've been able to find. Readers are engaged and remember the tips in the story.
"Awesome little book when I finally received it! Beautifully illustrated, though the corners of the book were damaged." Read more
"...He LOVES this book & wants to read it multiple times. The situations are relatable: Having to remain calm and patient while waiting your turn,..." Read more
"...The rhyming words, the cheerful illustrations, the kid centered events, and even the Dragon’s name, Diggory Doo, make this a perfect choice for..." Read more
"...He really enjoys these books and it opens up conversations of how the dragon could have done better and what else could we tell the dragon...." Read more
Customers find the emotional themes in the book understandable, with coping skills that are easy to remember. They say it's helpful for kids who need some training and provides a great reference point for learning and growing in communication. Readers also mention that the book introduces ways to talk about empathy and feelings. They appreciate the strategies as part of the story and find it fun to read but also immensely practical.
"...Will be buying other books from this series since it was a good learning tool." Read more
"...It helped me introduce ways to talk about empathy and feeling our emotions. I feel like it was just what we needed to plant a seed...." Read more
"...I act out how the dragon acts in the book. This book has really helped him and I plan on buying more of the collection." Read more
"...It really helps to teach children about so many different emotions they might encounter at such a young age and how to cope with those emotions...." Read more
Customers find the illustrations in the book beautiful and cute.
"Awesome little book when I finally received it! Beautifully illustrated, though the corners of the book were damaged." Read more
"...I feel like it was just what we needed to plant a seed. The illustrations are so helpful and have made space to talk about what is going on in the..." Read more
"...The rhyming words, the cheerful illustrations, the kid centered events, and even the Dragon’s name, Diggory Doo, make this a perfect choice for..." Read more
"...It’s a cute book.... however my son did not learn the lesson I was hoping to control his anger...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the writing style. Some find the book cute and well-written, with rhymes and paces just right. They say the message is impeccable and the book starts a wonderful and productive dialogue. However, others say the concept is good, but not well written, with glaring grammatical mistakes and pages out of order.
"...The rhyming words, the cheerful illustrations, the kid centered events, and even the Dragon’s name, Diggory Doo, make this a perfect choice for..." Read more
"...This might be good for older kids, my son is 3.The wording is not very rhythmic on some of the pages so reading can seem a little choppy...." Read more
"...They started a wonderful and productive dialogue between us and our son...." Read more
"Well written and nice illustrations!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the length of the book. Some mention it's short and cute, while others say it'd be better if it was longer.
"Great book. Too lengthy for young kids. Lost their attention" Read more
"...The illustrations are beautiful. We had a great time reading. It's long enough but not to long to feel daunting...." Read more
"...It seemed like the story was missing an ending and one page didn't match with rhyming on the next page. I am sending it back." Read more
"Too long of a story for my 4 years olds attention span. She even said, it’s too long of a book." Read more
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This and the other books arrived so fast and we have read them about 5 times each already this evening. I will definitely be buying more books from this series!!!
Edit to add that the typo posted by another reviewer was corrected in the hardback version of mine.
Edit to add that the typo posted by another reviewer was corrected in the hardback version of mine.
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The books teach REAL coping mechanisms, which build emotional intelligence.
I’m a big fan of the Whole Brain Child, and I think the dragon books are a great addition to whole brain parenting.
My kids are 4 and 6 and really enjoy them, and seem to benefit on an emotional level.





































