If you are a parent of a toddler, you know how terrible temper tantrums can be. Frequent temper tantrums can cause parents to feel anxiety when taking their child out in public. My book, Stromple Popanopolis and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum, is a fun-to-read children’s book designed to help parents teach their little ones about temper tantrums. The main character, Stromple Popanopolis, gives children an illustration of their own behavior and helps them recognize temper tantrums as an inappropriate way to express their feelings. It also lets them know that calm communication and saying sorry are both necessary for communication and learning to be responsible for your own actions.
Meet Stromple Popanopolis (not one of his finer moments):
“Stromple stomped and tromped and kicked things and nicked things (and tripped on things), all the way down the stairs and away from his mama. He kept stomping out the front door, through the yard, and down the street, all the while yelling a promise that he was leaving home and never, not ever coming back!”
As he stomped away from his culdey-sack, people (well, creatures, I suppose) that you may not have expected to be affected certainly were! This is the way it goes in life – everything you say (or don’t say) and everything you do (or don’t do) has an affect on people in your life. Well, Stromple’s mama was certainly affected as she worried and wondered about him as his temper tantrum turned into a super-HUGE temper tantrum! What would he do next? Who else was affected by Stromple’s temper tantrum? What can a person (or creature) learn about temper tantrums from reading Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum? Read the book to find out!
Want to teach your children about temper tantrums and ways to avoid a temper tantrum? Get your copy of Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum today!