Anger Management Books for Children

Anger is a normal emotion, but how to manage and express appropriately is a skill to be learned. Shop our collection of anger management books to help children understand what anger feels like, why it happens, and how to respond in healthy, constructive ways. Shop anger control resources for counselors, therapists, teachers, and parents supporting emotional growth.
Angry Octopus: A Relaxation Story
$12.79 $13.95
The Anger & Aggression Workbook
$47.99 $49.95
Sometimes I Am Hot Lava
$10.39 $17.99
I Can Control My Anger
$14.99 $16.99
Grumpy Monkey
$9.99 $17.99
You Get What You Get (hardcover)
$12.99 $18.99
Tiny Tantrum
$7.99 $8.99
When I Feel Angry
$7.99 $9.99
Angry Octopus (Spanish Version)
$12.99 $13.95
Grumpy Pants
$7.59 $9.99
Soda Pop Head
$7.99 $10.95
Way Past Mad (Paperback)
$8.99 $9.99
Cool Down and Work Through Anger
$10.99 $11.99
My Anger Activity Book
$11.99 $12.99
Anger Management Games For Children
$32.99 $35.95
I Was So Mad
$4.49 $5.99
Sea Otter Cove: A Relaxation Story
$11.39 $14.95
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Books to Help Kids and Teens Understand and Manage Anger

Everyone feels angry sometimes. For children, those feelings can be confusing or overwhelming. The anger books in this collection are written by child therapists and educators to teach emotional regulation, problem-solving, and self-control in ways that make sense to young readers.

These books are perfect for play therapy, counseling, classrooms, and even using at home. They use engaging stories, colorful illustrations, and practical techniques to help kids recognize physical signs of anger, calm down, and communicate their needs. Also available are anger workbooks and interventions which give you new approaches for helping angry clients.

Why Anger Management Books Work

Storybooks give children the words and models they need to understand emotions. Through relatable characters and real-life scenarios, readers learn that anger is okay, but it’s how we handle it that matters. Reading together also opens doors for meaningful conversations between adults and children about feelings, boundaries, and coping strategies.