Description
Controlling Your Anger (Akhlaaq Building Series -Manners and Charters) By Ali Gator
ISBN: 9781921772344
Author: Ali Gator
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 24
Size: 8.5 x 8.5 inches
Publication Year: 2014
Description
About This Book:"Controlling Your Anger" by Ali Gator is an important contribution to the Akhlaaq Building Series, which aims to impart important Islamic manners and principles to young readers. This book is a caring and informative investigation of rage, teaching children how to understand, regulate, and change this powerful emotion into a constructive force in their lives.Accepting Emotional Awareness:This book encourages youngsters to recognize and comprehend the emotion of anger, recognizing that it is a natural sensation that everyone has.Educational Storytelling:Ali Gator's storytelling method makes complicated emotional themes easy and relatable for young readers, encouraging emotional intelligence.Lessons in Self-Control:"Controlling Your Anger" combines Islamic teachings with the necessity of self-control and patience, while also providing practical ways for dealing with anger.Positive Transformation:The book encourages youngsters to channel their rage into productive behaviors such as praying to Allah, forgiving others, and exercising patience.vivid images:The vivid images capture the attention of young readers while offering visual cues for understanding and managing anger.Compassion and Forgiveness qualities:The book instills qualities of compassion, forgiveness, and empathy via its narrative, which aligns with Islamic principles of good character.Encourages Thoughtful Reflection:"Controlling Your Anger" encourages children to think about their own experiences with anger and examine alternative responses to difficult situations.Ideal for Family conversations:This book is ideal for family conversations since it allows parents, caregivers, and children to explore the issue of anger together.
Product Reviews
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Good book but...
This is a good book for early stage readers but the book itself is not properly made. The staples came out of the book’s spine and a page fell out. I had to staple it back together.