![]() ![]() There is so much to enjoy and empathise with in this engaging picture book… the sense of youthful exuberance coupled with the all-too-familiar feelings of confused frustration, the delightfully expressive illustrations, and the important messages about how to cope with anger. ‘SHOUT it out loud… top picture book team Simon Philip and Lucia Gaggiotti are back with a message that speaks volumes! The talented author and illustrator duo are calming more troubled brows and easing temper tantrums with the enchanting follow-up to their perennially popular books I Really Want to Win! and I Really Want the Cake! which have won the hearts of children and parents everywhere. ![]() ‘ Youngsters need books like this rhyming, high octane drama more than ever right now: ones that offer ways forward in a fun non-preachy style that you can share and enjoy over and over.’ – Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub He posted the list on his blog and asked. ‘This is a marvellously insightful and observant book, with much to love, not just for children but for adults too…And, as ever, there’s a satisfying and brilliantly upbeat and laugh out loud ending too…For children (and adults!) who find feelings frustrating and hard to manage, or just as a thoroughly enjoyable read aloud story, this is brilliant.’ – Rachael Bellis, Waterstones Bookseller/ bellisdoesbooks Already an international bestseller, the book began as a list of 10 things the author wanted to accomplish in 400 days. A great shared reading experience.’ – BookTrust Undoubtedly one of the best child-friendly books around to deal with anger: what can cause it, what makes it worse, how it can be managed and how it can be expressed in non-destructive ways. Shout It Out Loud is a serious examination of the circumstance and serendipity that fused the creation of the bands seminal work, Destroyer - including the bands arduous ascent to the unexpected smash hit Alive, the ensuing lawsuits between its management and its label, the pursuit of the hot, young producer, a grueling musical 'boot camp. The dynamic illustrations depict a surprising range of emotions and are rib-ticklingly funny as well as fabulously expressive. ‘ The clever rhymes and repeated refrain in this colourful picture book are instantly appealing and can make it easier to talk to young children about difficult feelings. What should she do when she REALLY wants to shout? ![]() The determined heroine of I Really want the Cake is back with a new conundrum. This week Tom & Zeus welcome Author James Campion to discuss his fantastic book, 'Shout It Out Loud - The Story Of KISS's DESTROYER And The. How could I get near that?" The answer to that question will ironically also be the main attraction of the biopic: sequences of KISS's over-the-top theatrics and pyrotechnics as the band rocks massive crowd in their signature stadium-sized concert events.We all get angry once in a while, but it can be hard to know what to do when we feel this way. /rebates/2faudiobook2f9781705254462&.com252faudiobook252f978170525446226afsrc3d126SID3d&idaudiobooks&ra4. "It occurred to me this was better than religion. Indeed the film will be something of a true Americana story, as Simmons goes from being a young Hasidic Orthodox Jew of Israeli background to chasing the American Dream by way of becoming a rock n' roll sex symbol: "I remember walking out onto the street, seeing this Spanish girl jumping rope across the street, and staring at her long black hair slapping against this great butt," Simmons once said. Trying to set themselves apart from the 'hair' bands of the day, they accented their power chords and pyrotechnics with makeup." As Deadline report, Shout It Out Loud will focus on Simmons and Stanley when they were "two misfit kids from Queens who formed an unlikely friendship, starting KISS after enlisting guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss. ![]()
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