Today I will introduce to you the emotion management picture book "Angry Arthur" to let children understand what emotions are, how to deal with them, and how to deal with them. Parents and friends all have this feeling. Children will be very angry when they are not allowed to loo

today introduces to you the emotion management picture book " Angry Arthur " to let children understand what emotions are, how to treat emotions, and how to deal with them. Friends who like it can listen to the audio!

Parents and friends all have this feeling. Children will be very angry when they are not allowed to watch mobile phones or tablets. Show angry emotions. This book can be read by parents and children to enhance the parent-child relationship.

Once upon a time, there was a boy, his name was Arthur.

One night, he wanted to watch an American western cowboy movie and refused to sleep.

"No," said mother, "it's too late, go to bed."

Arthur said, "I'm going to be angry!"

"Then you can be angry." said mother.

Arthur became angry, very, very angry.

He was so angry that his energy turned into a dark cloud and exploded into lightning, thunder and hail.

My mother said: "Enough is enough."

But it was not enough.

Arthur's breath formed a powerful whirlwind, lifting off roofs, chimneys and church steeples.

Dad said: "Enough is enough."

But it was not enough.

Arthur's breath turned into a typhoon, sweeping the entire city into the sea.

Grandpa said: "Enough is enough."

But it's not enough.

Arthur's breath caused the earth to tremble, and the surface of the earth cracked, like an eggshell cracked by a giant.

Grandma said: "Enough is enough."

But it was not enough.

Arthur's breath turned into a big explosion.

The earth and moon, stars and planets large and small.

Of Arthur's country, cities and streets, of his home, courtyard and bedroom,

there are only little fragments left, floating in space.

Arthur sat on the fragments of Mars and thought, he thought again and again.

He asked himself: "Why am I so angry?"

He couldn't remember.

what about you?