Families who loved Calm Anger by Adrian Laurent often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is struggling with the 'explosive' side of anger, such as throwing toys, yelling, or feeling overwhelmed by a surge of heat and frustration. It is a gentle, proactive tool for families navigating the transition into the preschool and early elementary years, where big feelings often outpace a child's ability to verbalize them. The book provides a secular, mindfulness based approach to de-escalating high emotion through breath and body awareness. While the story normalizes anger as a natural human response, it focuses heavily on the physical sensations of cooling down. By using this book, parents can introduce a shared vocabulary for 'calming the fire' before the next meltdown occurs. It is particularly effective for children who experience shame after an outburst, as it models a path toward restoration and patience without judgment.