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THE BIG ANGRY ROAR by Jonny Lambert

THE BIG ANGRY ROAR

by Jonny Lambert ; illustrated by Jonny Lambert

Pub Date: March 1st, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-68010-129-4
Publisher: Tiger Tales

When Cub is blamed for a squabble that his little sister instigates, the little lion then navigates a variety of anger-management techniques suggested by the savanna community.

Gnu recommends “stamping and stomping,” which only leads the angry Cub to hurt his paw on a stone. Rhino proposes bashing and crashing, while Hippo advocates splattering and splashing, which only makes Cub smelly and stinky. Now he is even more irate and gets in a loud, raucous argument with Elephant, which then initiates a huge “STAMPEDE!” When things settle down, gray-whiskered Baboon commiserates with Cub’s feelings and offers the most effective method to let out one’s anger. “First, breathe deeply in and out, and slowly count to 10. / Make a bunch of funny faces, then start all over again!” Mindful awareness inspires an apology, much to the visible delight of papa Lion. Soft-toned digital art against an expanse of stark white space presents a vibrant view of the range of young and old wildlife trying to solve a problem—though it is humanity’s lesson in simple humility, offered by a wise elder with a plausible and comforting solution, that effortlessly prevails. In this French import, the clean, minimal storytelling with sincere dialogue has much to say about emotions and reactions.

Subtle and effective, with a touch of drama to prove a point.

(Picture book. 3-6)