Andrew’s Angry Words

Andrew’s Angry Words by Dorothea Lachner is a reprint edition published by NorthSouth Books on September 1, 1997. This 32-page book, written in English, explores the impact of emotions and the significance of words through a relatable narrative. The story follows Andrew, who, after an incident with his sister, realizes the consequences of his angry words as they spread beyond his control.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of social themes related to emotions and feelings, particularly how words can affect relationships and communication. The narrative illustrates the journey of understanding the power of language, as Andrew learns that expressing anger can lead to unintended repercussions. This book serves as a valuable resource for young readers to grasp the importance of mindful communication.
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Andrew shouted angry words when his sister spilled his toys. He was instantly sorry, but Marion had already shouted the angry words over the phone to Ted. Andrew ran to Ted’s house–but it was too late. Ted had already passed them along, and the angry words were loose in the world. Children learn very early just how powerful words can be.
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