Little Rabbit Complains: This book was written by Keith Gray and Jim Field. It tells the story that the rabbit is unstable because of various things, but finally he learns to face his emotions positively through communication and support with his friends.
What's wrong with the green dinosaur? This is a picture book written by mark brown. The protagonist Green Dinosaur experienced many emotional fluctuations in one day, but his communication and support with his parents helped him get rid of negative emotions.
"I will control my emotions": This book, drawn by Lori Lite and Max Stasuyk, aims to introduce emotional management skills to children and provide some simple and practical methods to help them control their emotions.
Crazy temper: This is a picture book also created by Molly Bang. In the story, the pig made a wrong decision because his emotions were out of control, but he learned to control his emotions through communication and reflection with his family.
In short, picture books are an effective tool to help children manage their emotions. These books can help children understand and manage their emotions, and encourage them to face difficulties bravely and seek support and help. Parents can choose picture books suitable for their children's age and needs, read, communicate and share experiences with their children, and help them develop their emotional intelligence and social skills.