Sometimes I Am Furious

Publication date: June, 2021
Some Times I Am Furious cover

Sometimes I Am Furious is a hilarious and reassuring story about how tough it can be being – and having – a toddler, from bestselling duo Timothy Knapman and Joe Berger. Life is all fun and games when everything’s going your way. But some days, suddenly, something becomes horribly UNFAIR. A melting ice cream, a too-tight t-shirt, a boy who doesn’t share… it’s enough to make you FURIOUS. But, as this little girl discovers, it’s nothing that a deep breath, a happy song and a good cuddle can’t sort out. A funny, friendly and relatable book for young children (and their parents) about emotions and how to handle them.

Reviews

Sunday Times Children’s Book of the Week “A book to help small children understand not only their own difficult emotions, but those of people around them, with comforting resolution.”
Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times (£)
"Easily the most read book by my littlest reader these last few days… This sweet and funny, rhyming story captures perfectly the everyday struggles battled by a tiny toddler who is working out how to deal with some huge emotions.”
We(e) Read(s) Online
"this delightfully funny story”
Little.m.reads
"What a smashing way to present to little ones (and grown ups) the gamut of emotions that are part and parcel of toddler life, as well as some simple strategies to deal with life’s lows. In their dynamic delivery – verbal and visual – of one of life’s vital lessons, team Timothy and Joe have created a cracking book”
Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
Children will enjoy the repetition of furious and will hopefully learn something from the narrator, whose coping methods now include breathing deeply, counting, and singing a “happy song.” Humorous art supports the rhyming verse with bold, eye-catching, thick-lined graphics. Kudos to Knapman and Berger for making it clear that feeling anger—especially at perceived unfairness—is fine; what’s important is finding ways to calm down before a meltdown… A simple and entertaining introduction to anger management.
Kirkus Review
A great book that shows young readers it's okay to feel furious, but how we react to it and calm our emotions is what matters.
Kids’ Bookshelf
Knapman and Berger … offer standard self-regulation advice by way of their young exemplar: seek out an empathic adult… and try some grounding exercises… While 24-7 equilibrium may not be possible, the creators suggest that knowing it’s within reach can be a big comfort.
Publishers Weekly
In this charming UK picture book import, our narrator’s cute, unassuming attire… comically mismatches the pure childhood-tantrum wrath of exaggerated downturned eyebrows and a glare so intense it practically burns through the page… The text’s rhyming couplets are smoothly read aloud and make this an ideal choice for a storytime that will have its audience in giggles and maybe inspire some introspection about how to deal with big emotions
The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books