Ravi's Roar: A Big Bright Feelings Book
By (Author) Tom Percival
Illustrated by Tom Percival
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
3rd September 2019
8th August 2019
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 237mm, Height 300mm
206g
Be open, be honest, be you! Big Bright Feelings for little people. Most of the time Ravi can control his temper but, one day, he lets out the tiger within Being a tiger is great fun at first tigers can do ANYTHING they want! But who wants to play with a growling, roaring, noisy, wild tiger who won't share or play nicely Ravi is about to discover something very important about expressing his feelings and making amends. A clever and engaging book about temper tantrums, dealing with emotions and learning to express and understand your feelings. From Tom Percival's bestselling Big Bright Feelings series, this is the perfect book for helping with bad days and noisy outbursts. Longlisted for the BookTrust StoryTime Prize 2020
Ravis Roar is a clever and engaging book about temper tantrums, dealing with emotions and learning to express and understand your feelings. This is the perfect book for helping with bad days and noisy outbursts. Emotionally resonant, clever and engaging, this is a triumphant companion to the award-winning Perfectly Norman and Ruby's Worry. * LoveReading4Kids *
If you need a book that tackles overcoming fears and finding your own rightful place in this world, then this is it. * PictureBooksBlogger.wordpress *
A sweet and uplifting story that celebrates diversity and inspires children to dare to be different and have the courage to stand out * BookTrust on PERFECTLY NORMAN *
This joyous, original paean to individuality is deftly judged * Guardian on PERFECTLY NORMAN *
Tom Percival is a writer, artist, video producer and musician. Ravi's Roar is Toms eighth picture book for Bloomsbury, following Herman's Letter, Herman's Holiday, Bubble Trouble, By the Light of the Moon, Perfectly Norman, Goat's Coat (illustrated by Christine Pym) and Rubys Worry. Tom lives in Stroud with his partner and their two young children. tom-percival.com @TomPercivalsays