Books, TV Shows, Movies, and More That Help Tame (and Prevent) Tantrums

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Books, TV shows, movies, and apps to help tame (and prevent) tantrums from our friends at Common Sense Media.

When you're little, things aren't all fun and games. Big feelings can sweep in without warning -- and the resulting tantrums can be brutal for kids and parents. No one can predict or prevent everything that can cause kids to lose their minds (check out this website if you need proof). But identifying and managing feelings are important skills for kids to learn. When kids can calm themselves, verbally express their feelings, and start to understand what others are feeling, they feel more confident and secure (and parents feel more sane). Age-appropriate books, TV shows, movies, and apps that reinforce positive social-emotional skills can be very effective in helping preschoolers recognize and work through difficult feelings. Try out some of the best media picks.

Books

Books

The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?

Pigeon isn't happy when he sees Duckling get a treat, but he quickly learns that throwing a tantrum isn't the way to get what he wants.

Llama Llama Mad At Mama
Llama Llama is on a long and boring shopping trip with Mama Llama and can't take one more minute! With Mama's help, he cleans up the mess he makes and calms down.

Lenny and Lucy
When Peter and his dad move, Peter is scared in his new house. As he acclimates, he uses some concrete tools to help him fight his fears.

Movies
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Movies

Frozen
Elsa is taught to keep all her difficult feelings in check, with terrible results. Her sister, Anna, is impulsive and acts on a whim. They ultimately learn the power of love and emotional balance.

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The Peanuts Movie
Charlie Brown isn't known for success, but in this movie version, he keeps trying to reach his goal despite his frustration (and is ultimately recognized for his strength of character).

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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast
A fairy has to learn about how to stop and think about balancing one's own needs and interests in relation to the community's.

TV Shows
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TV Shows

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
In the updated spin-off of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, an animated Daniel interacts with family and friends and learns self-regulation skills in the form of catchy songs.

Disney Junior

Doc McStuffins
As she fixes all manner of toys whose problems mirror real-life troubles, Doc teaches kids about lots of issues, including feelings.

Disney Junior

Henry Hugglemonster
Henry navigates relatable ins and outs of a preschooler's day-to-day interactions, including tricky emotions.

Apps

Apps

Avokiddo Emotions
Before kids can manage their feelings, they need to be able to identify them. As kids see animals react to costumes and situations in different ways, they can learn about various emotions.

Breathe, Think, Do with Sesame
What should you do when things are upsetting? This app walks kids through several familiar situations in which they might need to manage their emotions and gives them a practical process to apply to their own feelings.

Settle Your Glitter
Like a real-world jar full of glitter, this app gives kids a visual marker as they calm down. Breathing Bubbles is another app by the same developer that offers a concrete strategy for when stress strikes.