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Please recommend a picture book about emotional management suitable for two-year-old babies.

Recommend angry Arthur

In an amazing and rare way, the angry Arthur described the elusive and unspeakable emotion-"anger" for children, and also profoundly explained the influence of this common emotional experience on children. Although there are many children's books with emotional themes, few can make children fully lose their temper in the whole book, as if the focus of the whole world is on children and their own anger. This cut-in angle highlights the importance of this matter, and also shows that the creator understands and sympathizes with the children's views and feelings when they are angry.

Therefore, the angry Arthur (essence) did not take the adult's reaction as the main axis to show how to restrain and change the child's angry behavior: "How can a child be so angry?" "What will make children angry?" "It's a good boy not to be angry!" Instead, I will take readers of all ages and take a closer look at the "anger" with a "microscope" to find out what is going on. This frank and emotional attitude is also a healthy way of presenting.

We see that Arthur's anger is actually mixed with many other emotions: loneliness, fear, sadness, loss and hesitation ... just like a real child, surrounded by complex emotions, he often can't explain himself clearly. Beneath the appearance of vertical eyebrows and eyes, there is invisible fragility and harm.

The author and painter made a concrete and orderly interpretation of the abstract anger, chose accurate metaphors and symbols, and designed staged meanings from small to large, making "Qi" an object that can be identified, distinguished and described, and children also realized that the expression of the original text was so wonderful and rich. Many children are amazed at the creativity contained in the book, and there are constantly "wow" cries and satisfied smiles in reading. Perhaps it is because the protagonist Arthur and his situation are caused by the fact that children have been experiencing it personally but are rarely paid so much attention by adults. But it can not only let children express their inner emotions, but also let children truly realize the destructiveness and lethality of "anger". A little girl said thoughtfully after reading it, "It will hurt people around you." This angry Arthur (in essence) conveyed an important message without preaching. Since adults want children to know the negative effects of anger, it will not only make adults feel humiliated or inconvenient, but also cause harm to themselves or others, so children should think more about the consequences and responsibilities of their actions.

The key to the success of this book lies in the accurate coordination of words and pictures and the expression of images. Its words are simple and calm, which thread the story. Like a steady but not wordy navigator, he takes his time to lead readers to every important scenic spot. Then, let the picture make full use of lines, colors, light and shade, layout, modeling and other elements to create the most appropriate symbols, atmosphere and situations in every plot fluctuation, so that readers can see the wonderful scenery and trigger corresponding emotional feelings. For example, the mother's enlarged shadow, the pot in her hand, the sharp white line, the dense network planet, Arthur's way of holding the branches falling and splitting, the grandmother knitting a sweater in a spacesuit, the accompanying kitten, the slogans on the car body, the window and the bed are all arranged properly, which makes readers feel the strength, humor and moral of the story unconsciously, and also shows the charm and persuasiveness of the picture book.