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The Temper Tantrum
Contributor(s): Pellerin, Kate (Illustrator), Jamieson, Bethany (Editor), Martineau, Lisette (Translator)
ISBN: 1927899729     ISBN-13: 9781927899724
Publisher: Cavern of Dreams Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: French
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.29 lbs) 46 pages
 
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The Temper Tantrum is a delightful children's story that teaches that bullying is not okay Christopher has a big problem-his temper. Ever since Christopher was little, all anybody who knew him could remember was a kid with a short fuse. He could throw a tantrum over everything-and nothing. Christopher's temper made life tough for him when he started kindergarten. The other children, once they saw Christopher display these impressive temper tantrums, began teasing him unmercifully. It was fun watching Christopher throw a tantrum. Christopher's school days were very lonely. He didn't have any friends, and he always had an angry look in his eyes. School was one of the most horrible places he had to endure. However, as Christopher grew older, he began realizing that throwing temper tantrums was not bringing him the kind of attention he desired. Most kids soon forgot about the tantrums and left Christopher alone; most, except for two awful boys who had made it their goal not to allow Christopher to forget about his temper tantrums.Christophe a un grand probl me-son temp rament. Depuis que Christophe tait petit, tout ce dont se souvenaient les gens qui le connaissaient tait le fait qu'il tait un enfant qui s' nervait rapidement. Il pouvait piquer une col re pour n'importe quoi-et pour rien du tout.Le temp rament de Christophe lui rendit la vie difficile lorsqu'il commen a aller la maternelle. Une fois que les autres enfants avaient t moign son comportement de crises de col re, ils commen aient le taquiner sans piti . C' tait amusant d'observer Christophe piquer des crises. Christophe passait ses journ es l' cole en solitude. Il n'avait aucun ami, et il avait toujours un regard col reux aux yeux. L' cole tait un des endroits les plus terribles qu'il devait endurer.Cependant, au fur et mesure que Christophe grandissait, il commen a r aliser que piquer des crises ne lui apportait pas le genre d'attention qu'il recherchait. La plupart des enfants avaient vite oubli ses crises de col re et laissaient Christophe tranquille; sauf pour deux gar ons horribles qui avaient d cid que leur but tait de ne pas laisser Christophe oublier ses crises de col re.