Leroy Boulder wants a toolbox just like his Dad. One day he visits the industrial mart and finds an angry toolbox sitting alone on a shelf. Leroy is intrigued by this toolbox and tries to find out why he is so angry. Leroy discovers that the angry toolbox longed to make friends, to be loved and to be filled with his own tools so that he could help others. The Very Angry Toolbox is a delightful story that is a must-have for all children’s bookshelves. This is the perfect book for discussing feelings and emotions and considering the impact that our feelings have on others.
The Very Angry Toolbox
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Leroy Boulder dreams of owning a toolbox just like his Dad’s. One day, while exploring the industrial mart, he comes across an angry toolbox sitting by itself on a shelf. Intrigued, Leroy sets out to uncover the reasons behind the toolbox’s anger. Through his investigation, Leroy learns that the angry toolbox yearns for friendship, love, and the chance to be filled with tools to aid others. “The Very Angry Toolbox” is a charming tale that deserves a place on every child’s bookshelf. It serves as a valuable tool for discussing emotions and their impact on others, making it an essential read for young readers.
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| Tags: | Children's Books, Emotions & Feelings, Facts of Life, Growing Up |
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