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The Red Book: What to Do When You're Angry

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Emotions are like a rainbow--there is a color for every one we feel. And when the angry feeling starts to take over the rainbow, it's time for The Red Book! Simple activities, tips, and tricks help young readers whose angry red shines brightest in the rainbows of their colorful minds. They can turn the pages from front to back or back to front. They can use every single page or open the book to just one random page. Soon, the other colors of their emotions rainbow will shine with this mindfulness book that supports readers exploring their emotions!

24 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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Profile Image for Lorellie.
963 reviews23 followers
September 27, 2022
The advice is sound. I would prefer it be less about having to use the book and more about what to do when you don't have the book. I don't care for the narrator being a brain with stick arms and legs.
Profile Image for Keisha Adams.
376 reviews
July 27, 2023
Children’s picture book on how to handle angry emotions. I think it’s a nice idea, simple sentences, nice pictures. Not sure how effective it is- do they read it on their own when they are mad? Story time when they are mad? Preemptively? Also I have limited experience with young children so I’m not sure if it is useful from their perspective
Profile Image for Stacy Renee  (LazyDayLit).
2,733 reviews97 followers
August 20, 2023
Children's (Nonfiction) Picture Book
Mental Health

From the 'Colorful Minds: Tips For Managing Your Emotions' series!

The Red Book is a wonderful little picture book that shows children several different ways to manage their anger. The suggestions are all healthy and safe activities that will help with dealing with those big emotions.

Emotional regulation is so important and this series helps children understand those emotions and feelings through helpful colors and safe activities based around those emotions. I would recommend this to all teachers, parents, and caregivers!
Profile Image for Gigi Maroulis.
224 reviews9 followers
July 21, 2023
Well I found this book while I was searching up what to read. Didn't realize it would be so short but definitely a book I would recommend as it really does have some useful tips for when you're angry. Will probably consider reading the others too!
Profile Image for Brittany.
237 reviews
December 31, 2023
The breathing exercise is good. I need to remember that one for myself. A lot of the exercises only work with the book so some more practical exercises would be better. I think the illustrations could be better to make it more interesting and memorable for kids.
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42 reviews
January 19, 2024
I've been on the search for good books that can help with emotions, this is the first in this collection that I've read and it has some really good simple tools for kids! Now I'm going to all the other ones!
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99 reviews7 followers
September 14, 2024
This book is wonderful! So many great suggestions for kiddos and adults alike! I got it on Libby as an ebook, and am now waiting for a physical copy from the library so we can try the suggestions together. I'm also checking out the other color books by this author.
Profile Image for The Chapter Chaser.
116 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2023
I read the white book, and had to read this one as well! I love the sweet and simple view of how to deal with emotions. I will have to read these to my son when he gets older
Profile Image for Karla.
708 reviews
January 7, 2025
A book meant to help little ones manage feelings that at times are bigger than themselves. It's a part of a series. This one is meant to address anger. There are various different approaches.
Profile Image for Alice.
5,008 reviews1 follower
April 29, 2025
5 stars
This book capture the emotions in an easy to understand and process way with advice for handling the red emotion of anger
Profile Image for Audrey | WellReadandUndead(ish).
925 reviews19 followers
March 8, 2024
Pros:
-The book presented a variety of ways someone can work through their anger (regardless of age!).
-It presented these techniques in a creative way.
-The book can be revisited.

Cons:
-There was a lack of explanations for why something is good (I.e. exercise) or bad (I.e. yelling at someone, even though the book also mentions it may feel good to do so but could lead to something worse).
-Many techniques in the book are very reliant on having the book on hand.
-The “character/narrator” is a brain, which makes sense logically, but feels very divorced from how people experience emotions in their bodies.
Profile Image for Isa CG.
43 reviews2 followers
February 3, 2024
Short visual for kids and different coping mechanisms when dealing w anger. I think it’s pretty well done—- I just disagree with some of the color choices lol. Also as a marketing major I find some pages too crowded/ spaced weird.
Love the message tho
Also vv much agree w person saying they wished it was more about what to do when you don’t have the book Vs when you do.
But I can see this being very helpful for kids on the spectrum and others struggling to label emotions or find following step by step directions easier than thinking through & making decisions
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