When your anger is burning hot, "taming the beast" means cooling off. This delightful picture book starts with some silly ways to overcome anger and ends on a sweet, serious note: If you're angry, you're likely part of the problem. With gorgeous illustrations by Rodrigo Paulo, the third monster-centric picture book by D.K. Brantley is another monstrously good book! Don't miss D.K.'s other monster picture books, Plain Old Frankie and Every Mummy Has a Mommy!
When your anger is burning hot, "taming the beast" means cooling off. This delightful picture book starts with some silly ways to overcome anger and ends on a sweet, serious note: If you're angry, you're likely part of the problem. With gorgeous illustrations by Rodrigo Paulo, the third monster-centric picture book by D.K. Brantley is another monstrously good book! Don't miss D.K.'s other monster picture books, Plain Old Frankie and Every Mummy Has a Mommy!
D.K. Brantley writes from his dining room, kitchen, bedroom, living room, and basement. He has even spent a fair amount of time writing in the food court of his local mall. He lives in Cleveland, Tennessee, with his wife, their two children, a miniature Schnauzer, and a handful of crazy chickens. When not busy writing, D.K. enjoys playing music (drums & ukulele), building homemade two- to four-string guitars, reading, and dreaming of when he used to have hair.
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