Summary:
The book provides strategies and tools for young children to manage their emotions and refrain from hitting when they are upset or frustrated. It uses simple language and engaging illustrations to teach alternative behaviors and help toddlers develop better coping mechanisms for anger and aggression.
Key points:
1. Emotion Recognition: The book teaches toddlers to acknowledge and understand their emotions, emphasizing that anger is okay, but hitting isn't.
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