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Mi Dragón Enfadado: Libros Infantiles Sobre El Manejo De La Ira y La Frustración, Libros Infantiles Para Niños De 3 a 5 Años, Libros Para Preescolares, Picture Books

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Ideas de autorregulación emocional para niños

¿Alguna vez ha tratado con un niño molesto que no sabía cómo calmarse?
Afrontémoslo. Niños o adultos, todos nos alteramos o frustramos.
Pero, ¿cuál es la mejor manera de lidiar con ello?

Respirar profundamente es mi forma favorita para calmarme. La mejor manera de practicarlo es respirar lento, de manera que el aire se desplace hacia su abdomen y este se infle. Es simple, ¡pero funciona muy bien!

Uno de los métodos que Oliver usó en este libro para ayudar a su amigo, el dragón enfadado, fue hacerlo respirar profundamente y luego, lentamente, contar hasta diez, siguiendo inhalando y exhalando. Los protagonistas de esta historia se imaginan un globo invisible en el que descargan su ira dejándola volar junto con el globo. "Mi dragón enfadado" es adecuado para todas las edades y es perfecto para cualquier persona que trabaje con niños. Compre este libro y ayude a su hijo a superar su ira de una manera divertida e interesante.

17 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 13, 2020

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Melissa Winn

37 books9 followers

Melissa Winn is a child psychologist, passionate children’s book author, poetess, mother of two children, and more recently a grandmother. Her life revolves around children, both her family, her vocation, and her aspirations.
Since early childhood, Melissa has had an affinity for the written word which was fueled by her vivid imagination. As she raised her children, she made up her own fairytales to teach them about daily challenges, wrote small poems, and drew the illustrations. At the time, she had no ability to publish her work, but thanks to the wonders of indie publishing, it is now possible to transform her passion into a vocation.
Currently Melissa works as the founder of Wise Publisher Books. She supports young authors and illustrators by publishing their books, as well as continuing to work on her own projects.
After her grandson was born, she noticed how eagerly he developed a love of books, and how useful those books were in helping him develop his social skills. This inspired her to write a new book series – one targeted for infants -- short poems with colorful illustrations which will each be published as a separate book. Some of these stories are funny and aim to create an exuberant mood; some are tender to help a parent convey love and safety; while other books in the series are purely educational. Melissa is currently drawing illustrations to go along with her latest project, a cute book about “Hugs and Kisses.” And her upcoming release aims to make potty training easier for parents.
All parents know how important a patient, psychological approach is for their children. Melissa believes books can help as she has watched how attentively her grandson listened to poems, and how easy the education process became once she added rhymes and illustrations. To a grownup, children’s problems may seem like ordinary, minor issues, but to a child, they can be terrifying and uncomfortable for. Our job as parents is to help them deal with it. Melissa's goal is to give every child a chance to explore the world with joy and love.


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Profile Image for Denise Lauron.
666 reviews39 followers
August 3, 2021
How do you deal with an angry dragon? Almost the same way you deal with an angry person, of course!

This book helps kids learn to deal with anger. Anger in others and anger in themselves. It's a great book.

I would recommend this book. The illustrations are great, and the story is perfect for kids of all ages.
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207 reviews3 followers
November 22, 2024
Not Bad

This is a cute rhyming story. My daughter liked it and at the end even told me a few ways that she stops being angry. It's a cute enough learning book the only thing I wish was different was the pictures having more going on. Other than that very cute.
Profile Image for Tony Parsons.
4,156 reviews104 followers
August 5, 2021
Billy (dragon) & I were playing by the sea.
Suddenly Billy started getting angry.

How did the little boy help Billy get over his anger issues?

I do not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing free books from publishers & authors. Therefore, I am under no obligation to write a positive review, only an honest one.

An awesome book cover, great hand-drawn colored pictures, charming illustrations & proper font & writing style. A very professionally written children’s (preschool/elementary; age) feelings storybook. It was quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters, settings, etc. to keep track of. This could also make another great children’s educational presentation (anger issues), movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a mini-TV series. It was just OK for me so I will only rate it at 4/5 stars.

Thank you for the free author; BookSends; BookCave; Amazon Digital Services LLC. Kindle Mobi; book
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1,778 reviews24 followers
February 13, 2021
Here is another winner by Melissa Winn. Oliver and his dragon take on another life skill that all children have and show them how to cope with it in a simple way. This simple way is something they can relate to and the illustrations helps to visualize how it can work can for all.
Oliver and his dragon were sitting by the sea building a sand castle. A wave came in and the castle was gone. Oliver looked at the dragon he was sitting stiff with smoke coming out of his ears. "My heart's beating TOO FAST!". What did Oliver help him do? You get to find out by what? Listening and turning pages. So simple and yet so fun. Enjoy 😁!!!!!!
16 reviews
March 5, 2022
Illustrations could be better but at least it rhymes?... Title says it all but I'll type up since Amazon requires it. It rhymes, yes, but the illustration seems like it was drawn by a beginner artist. Pretty obvious by the shading and coloring. But that's my only complaint.
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3,214 reviews133 followers
June 27, 2023
Kids aren't good at emotions and anger can frightened them. The young dragon gets upset and Billy helps him try to understand that anger is fleeting and can be transformed.

Written in poetry that kids can follow and remember, I recommend this book highly 5/5
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2,152 reviews16 followers
August 3, 2021
A very cute, age appropriate book about ways you can cope with anger. Melissa's book help children navigate through different emotions. I enjoy her books and will continue to read them.
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2,414 reviews80 followers
July 24, 2023
Not a cohesive story; it was boring and disjointed. Not impressed with the illustrations either. I hate to be the only bad review, but this just wasn’t good.
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