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Ravi's Roar
by Tom Percival
Age: Toddler-Preschool
Emotions: Frustration, anger, tantrums
Animals: Tiger
Ravi was the youngest and the smallest in his family. While that was nice sometimes, most of the times Ravi finds himself missing out on a lot of things that his older siblings do. When a cheer-me-up ice cream is sold out, Ravi gets so frustrated that he turns into a tiger. In full-on rage mode, Ravi selfishly bullies people, finally getting what he wants--at the expense of being lonely. This realization calms Ravi down and he is determined to never be a tiger again.
The build up was excellent but the solution was too underdeveloped, unrewarding, and unrealistic. Younger children will like it but not a good emotions book for more "sophisticated" listeners.
Emotions: Frustration, anger, tantrums
Animals: Tiger
Ravi was the youngest and the smallest in his family. While that was nice sometimes, most of the times Ravi finds himself missing out on a lot of things that his older siblings do. When a cheer-me-up ice cream is sold out, Ravi gets so frustrated that he turns into a tiger. In full-on rage mode, Ravi selfishly bullies people, finally getting what he wants--at the expense of being lonely. This realization calms Ravi down and he is determined to never be a tiger again.
The build up was excellent but the solution was too underdeveloped, unrewarding, and unrealistic. Younger children will like it but not a good emotions book for more "sophisticated" listeners.