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Snow White meets seven bearded dwarves, who all seem very friendly ... except for one! Angry has a terrible anger problem. He stomps and kicks and shouts and causes problems for everybody. Can Snow White get to the bottom of his anger problem and help him change his ways? A new twist on a classic tale, this re-worked fairytale with a moral is the perfect way to broach the subject of anger management with young children.
Snow White meets seven bearded dwarves, who all seem very friendly ... except for one! Angry has a terrible anger problem. He stomps and kicks and shouts and causes problems for everybody. Can Snow White get to the bottom of his anger problem and help him change his ways? A new twist on a classic tale, this re-worked fairytale with a moral is the perfect way to broach the subject of anger management with young children.
In Snow White and the Very Angry Dwarf, Snow White meets the seven dwarves, whilst hiding away in their cottage from the Evil Queen. The dwarves all seem very friendly... all except for one! Angry causes problems for everybody. He stomps and kicks and shouts! When Angry loses his temper after supper, Snow White decides to talk to him to get to the bottom of his anger problem. Her good advice leads Angry to apologise to the other dwarves and change his ways. But how will he react when he encounters the Evil Queen, who has tracked Snow White down to the dwarfs' cottage? - Light-hearted writing provides a gentle approach to a sensitive issues, anger management - With talking point to encourage futher discussion - A new twist on classic tales, with a message about personal development
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