Families who loved Angry Me by Sandra V. Feder often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is caught in a cycle of tantrums or seems frightened by the intensity of their own anger. It is an essential tool for the moment after the storm has passed, helping children look back at their big feelings with curiosity rather than shame. The story follows a young girl who describes the various shades of her anger, from the quiet simmering of being ignored to the explosive roar of losing a game. By focusing on the physical sensations and the specific triggers of frustration, the book helps preschoolers and early elementary students build the emotional vocabulary necessary to express their needs. It emphasizes that while anger is a powerful and sometimes uncomfortable visitor, it is a natural part of being human. Parents will appreciate how the book models self-advocacy and gentle resolution without being overly preachy or punitive.