Ravi's Roar
Ravi's Roar
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Bloomsbury
Just the Series: Big Bright Feelings   

Series and Publisher: Big Bright Feelings   

Annotation: Tired of missing out on good things because he is the smallest and youngest in his family, Ravi turns into a tiger and gets what he wants with a great roar.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #199290
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 02/04/20
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-547-60300-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-547-60300-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2019020696
Dimensions: 31 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Ravi, a brown-skinned boy in a jaunty striped polo shirt and red shorts, feels the limitations of being -the youngest/ and the smallest/ in his family.- After he fails to spot the others during hide-and-seek and struggles to navigate the playground, Ravi becomes progressively angrier-and visibly redder-as he runs into incessant obstacles. When his father takes him for a consolation ice cream and there is none left for him, Ravi morphs into a flaming orange tiger, letting out a -ROAR!- This fearsome transformation gets Ravi everything-no person or thing stands in his way. Though he -did exactly what he wanted,- the others cease wanting to play with the wound-up feline, and after he apologizes for his rampage, Ravi turns back into a boy again. A note that Ravi-s transformation is an isolated incident perhaps undercuts the idea that everyone becomes deeply frustrated from time to time. Still, the narrative-s sentiment is earnest, and its familial affection, clear. Percival-s textural, digitally rendered artwork moves from color into grayscale as Ravi-s transformation occurs, and the child-s fiery emotions hold the spotlight. Ages 3-6. (Feb.)

School Library Journal (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

PreS-Gr 1 A small boy turns into a ferocious beast after a frustrating day. Ravi is the smallest person in his family, even smaller than Biscuits, the dog. Most of the time he doesn't mind; but one day it all becomes too much, and in a rage Ravi turns into a tiger. Being a tiger is great, since no one dares to say no to a scary, roaring tiger. But after all his roaring, snatching, and screaming alienates the other kids on the playground, Ravi realizes that being a tiger isn't actually making him happy. It's at this point that Ravi's family catches up and with a hug and an apology, he is back to being a kid again. The digitally created illustrations feature detailed textures and line work. When Ravi's tiger transition begins, the background fades to black and white to further highlight the emotions writhing around him in bright red squiggles and splotches. Readers will notice how this visible indication of Ravi's anger slowly builds with each mounting frustration. The text consists mainly of Ravi's thoughts, delivered with the perfectly recreated cadence of a totally exasperated kid. Ravi's family is never upset at him for being angry, they just wait for his anger to fade. Even Biscuits looks understanding. Ravi's father's reassurance of, "That's okay, good job for saying sorry!" encapsulates the message to all readers that anger is okay and that forgiveness is yours if you ask for it. VERDICT A great addition to highlight emotional awareness. Recommended for purchase. Laken Hottle, Providence Community Library

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Sat Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)
Word Count: 421
Reading Level: 2.7
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.7 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 511529 / grade: Lower Grades

What do you do when angry feelings take over? From the creator of Ruby Finds a Worry , a clever take on temper tantrums in a story about managing big feelings. Ravi never minded being the smallest in his family. Until one day, his short arms can't reach the monkey bars, he can't find anyone during hide-and-seek, AND he's too little to ride the big slide. Ravi is so mad that he can't control his temper anymore...and he turns into a ferocious, roaring TIGER! Tigers can do anything they want! But who wants to play with a growling, wild tiger who won't share or behave? Ravi is about to discover something very important about managing his big feelings. While we all get angry sometimes, Ravi's Roar shows ways to channel those emotions without hurting family and friends. The Big Bright Feelings picture book series provides kid-friendly entry points into emotional intelligence topics-from being true to yourself to dealing with worries, managing anger, and making friends. These topics can be difficult to talk about. But these books act as sensitive and reassuring springboards for conversations about mental and emotional health, positive self-image, building self-confidence, and managing feelings. Read all the books in the Big Bright Feelings series! Ruby Finds a Worry Perfectly Norman Meesha Makes Friends Tilda Tries Again Milo's Monster Finn's Little Fibs Bea's Bad Day


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