💛 Does your child struggle with big feelings like anger or frustration? 💛
The Fish and His Puffy Temper is a heartwarming underwater adventure that teaches children how to calm down when emotions feel overwhelming.
Just like kids, Puffy the Fish has a big temper. When things don’t go his way… he PUFFS UP! But with the help of kind sea creatures—a wise shark, gentle crab, and silly seahorse—Puffy learns calming strategies that work. And so can your child.
Why Families Will Love This Book
Practical Calming Tools:
Children learn easy strategies like counting, deep breathing, and asking for help—making it easier to handle tough emotions in the moment.
Colorful Ocean Friends:
Meet lovable sea creatures who guide Puffy with kindness. Each character models healthy ways to cope with big feelings.
Perfect for Ages 3–7:
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist, this book makes emotional learning fun, gentle, and age-appropriate.
Ideal for Home and Classroom:
Use it during storytime, circle time, or whenever your child needs support. A wonderful tool for opening conversations about feelings and self-regulation.
Empathy and Emotional Growth:
This story shows kids that it’s okay to feel mad—but what matters most is how we choose to respond.
What Puffy Learns (And Your Child Will Too)
Recognizing Anger Triggers:
“What happened?” Sammy asked. Kids learn to identify what makes them upset before emotions escalate.
Calming Strategies That Work:
Puffy discovers counting, breathing deeply, and taking breaks—practical tools children can use right away.
Asking for Help:
“I lost my temper, but into a ball, and everyone swims away.” Puffy learns that reaching out to trusted friends makes emotions feel lighter.
Patience and Understanding:
Through kindness from his ocean friends, Puffy realizes that mistakes are opportunities to grow—and so can your child.
Try these calming activities (not included in the book) to practice emotional regulation at home.
Puffy’s Breathing Exercise:
Practice “fish breathing” together—breathe in slowly like filling a balloon, then breathe out to deflate.Emotion Chart:
Create a feelings chart with your child. When they feel upset, point to how they’re feeling and talk through calming strategies.Count to Calm Down:
Practice counting to 10 slowly when emotions run high—just like Puffy learned from his friends.Role-Play Scenarios:
Act out situations where your child might feel frustrated (toy breaks, sibling conflict) and practice calm responses together.
💛 Help Your Child Handle Big Emotions with Calm and Confidence 💛
Perfect for ages 3–7. Turn big emotions into teachable moments and help your child grow with empathy, patience, and self-control.









