Pop Up Guide to managing ANGER

Rs. 398.00

Tired of tantrums, shouting, or sudden outbursts? 

Our Anger
Pop-Up Book helps kids recognize anger before it explodes and teaches them simple, effective ways to calm down. Through engaging 3D scenes and relatable characters, they’ll learn actionable strategies to regulate themselves—so they can manage big feelings without meltdowns!

Product Description

This pop-up book whisks young readers into a world filled with bright colors, friendly faces, and playful settings.
As they turn each page, children explore fun, relatable scenarios that teach simple, kid-friendly techniques for understanding and managing feelings of frustration and anger.

Care Instructions

Use a clean dry cotton cloth to dust.Product wear-and-tear may vary with use.

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Note from Emomee

This engaging pop-up book helps children recognize and understand anger while teaching strategies to manage it constructively. It empowers children to handle tough emotions with calm and control. This book builds emotional regulation, self-awareness, problem-solving skills, communication, and empathy.

Customer Reviews

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Bhumi, Mumbai
Mastering Anger

his pop-up book gave my child simple yet effective tools to manage their anger in a calm, positive way.

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Mayank
Cool Down Moments

helped my child recognise anger and respond calmly instead of lashing out

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Kavya, Bangalore
Calming Anger

This pop-up book turned tough moments into learning opportunities for my child to manage their anger effectively

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Tusharika, Mumbai
Anger to Understanding

a fun way to understand and manage their anger in healthy ways

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Subhadra, Mumbai
Anger, Under Control

The interactive pop-ups help my child express frustration calmly—it's a go-to when tempers flare.