Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum
Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum is a fun-to-read, rhyming children’s book designed to help parents teach their little ones about temper tantrums. The main character, Stromple, 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 positive relationships and learning to be responsible for your own actions.
“I read this book to my class. They loved the concept of how the character was dealing with a temper tantrum. The rhyming text was also appealing to them. They appreciated the message of loving a child even when they misbehave. It reassures children that although no one is perfect, and we may not always handle our feelings in a positive way, we are still loved by our family.” ~ Zimmerman Elementary School Teacher
Buy the book at Stromple's Spot –
http://www.stromplesspot.com/
(lots of fun activities and useful info & links here for kids & parents, too)
Sneak Peeks & Author Insights! Facebook Author Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stacey-M-Geist/132011830119?ref=ts
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Contact the Author:
mailto:authorstaceygeist@gmail.com
~Also Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble & Borders Online~
Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum
Synopsis:
“Clean your room, young man,” said Mama. “You can watch TV when you’re finished.” Stromple knew he shouldn’t do it – he knew throwing a temper tantrum was wrong, but he was so angry! He stomped down the stairs, out the door and even down the street, away from his mama. Mama watched and worried as Stromple’s tantrum turned into a SUPER-HUGE temper tantrum…
Author Bio:
Stacey Geist has always loved children and writing, so it made perfect sense for her to write to her favorite audience. She resides in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband and their three children (Stromple, Callie & Little Sissy). She dedicates Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum to Dawson, Rachel and Johanna, her “little inspirations,” not only for her work, but for her purpose in everyday life. She feels very blessed.