An Eternal Honey Hunt with Bear

A STORY ABOUT TANTRUMS
In this story, we’ll go on a journey through the forest as we explore the emotions behind tantrums and how nature can help us find peace. As we search for honey with our companion, BEAR, our frustration and anger boils over into a tantrum, but BEAR helps us to understand our feelings and find ways to heal. We take a moment to appreciate the beauty of nature, listening to its songs and feeling its calming presence. Along the way, we discover the healing power of friendship and the joy of finding sustenance in unexpected places. This story is perfect for sensory readers who want to understand and manage their emotions, as well as anyone who loves a good sensory adventure.

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