fighting (psychology)

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fighting (psychology)

King Cudgel's challenge

2008
Twin siblings Princess Gusty Ox and Prince Marvin fight constantly until the court wizard sends them on a challenge that requires the royal pair to cooperate.

Fighting

deal with it without coming to blows
2010
Provides information about how fights get started, offers advice on how to deal with anger without getting physical, features real-life examples of fighting, and includes quizzes.

The pillow war

1998
When a brother and sister have a pillow fight to decide which of them will get to sleep with the dog, their battle escalates to engulf the world.

Holey moley

2006
Two young mole brothers fight over whether they should build a hill or dig a hole, but when each works on his own project, they get surprising results.

Fighting

2008
A discussion of fighting, looking at what fighting is, and the reasons why people fight, and offering advice to young people on what to do if they feel like fighting or if they see others fighting.

Twins have a fight

2004
Rhyming text follows a set of twins as they fight over two new toys, break one, and learn to share the other.

Orange you glad it's Halloween, Amber Brown?

2007
Amber Brown is excited about Halloween and her special costume for trick or treating.

The brothers Torres

2009
Sophomore Frankie finally finds the courage to ask his long-term friend, Julianne, to the Homecoming dance, which ultimately leads to a face-off between a tough senior whose family owns most of their small, New Mexico town, and Frankie's soccer-star older brother and his gang-member friends.

Horse happy

a Brisa story
2008
After seeing the human child, Leanna, argue with her younger sister, the four tiny, winged horses leave their new home in an apple tree for another adventure, but their day of berry picking is spoiled by a fight of their own.

The kids' guide to working out conflicts

how to keep cool, stay safe, and get along
2004
Describes common forms of conflict, the reasons behind conflicts, and various positive ways to deal with and defuse tough situations at school, at home, and in the community without getting physical.

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