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How to Tame a Monster

When Lwando’s little sister gets mad, she turns into a monster. Can Lwando help her tame her big feelings?

Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
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Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old

Engagement Questions for “How to Tame a Monster”

Encourage creativity and conversation with kids using these fun discussion questions:

Creativity & Imagination:

  • If you had a sibling who turned into a monster when upset, how would you help them feel better?
  • Can you think of a fun game or activity that might cheer up someone who’s feeling mad?

Feelings & Emotions:

  • How do you think Lwando feels when his sister turns into a monster?
  • Have you ever felt so mad that you felt like a monster? What helped you calm down?

Nature & Science:

  • Why do you think people sometimes feel like “monsters” when they’re very angry?
  • Can you think of any animals that show big emotions like humans do?

✍️ Written by: Sam Beckbessinger

🎨 Illustrated by: Anja Venter

🎭 Designed by: Wilna Combrinck

📝 Edited by: Carla Lever

In partnership with Book Dash (https://bookdash.org/)

* The story How to Tame a Monster is a Book Dash story and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Minor changes may have been made for ease of reading on our site.

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