The Tower of Anger is a playful and thoughtful tale that helps children understand big emotions in a fun and gentle way. Through colourful characters and imaginative storytelling, Bernice invites young readers to explore what anger feels like and how it can be managed with care and understanding.
Summary of The Tower of Anger
In the calm and friendly world of Woodland Valley, four young friends, Benny Bear, Felix Fox, Ruby Rabbit, and Oscar Owl come together with one exciting goal: to build the tallest tower their forest has ever seen. Block by block, their dream begins to rise until everything suddenly tumbles to the ground.
For Benny Bear, the fall was too much to handle. His frustration bursts out like a volcano, leaving his friends unsure of how to help. Just when things started feeling overwhelming, a wise owl gently reminds them of an important truth: feelings are natural, and learning how to manage them can help us grow stronger.
The Tower of Anger is a picture book created especially for children aged 3–7. Through colorful illustrations and lovable animal characters, the story helps young readers:
- Understand what anger is and why it appears
- Learn simple ways to calm down through breathing and talking
- Practice kind communication and teamwork
- Know that it’s okay to feel angry but what matters is how we respond
This is a perfect book for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, or quiet moments with parents. School owners can encourage early childhood teachers to use this material as activity book. Young language learners can take advantage and learn new languages passively. If you’re looking for a story that entertains while teaching emotional awareness, The Tower of Anger is a beautiful addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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Fun Fact:
This book is available in three languages: English (EN), French (FR), and German (DE).







