Little Bo, a young bunny with brown spots and a pink bow, finds herself inexplicably angry. As she stomps around her home, Bo must discover the cause of her anger and learn how to find peace. With the help of her mom, Bo uncovers the secret of the Angry Bear and learns the wisdom needed to find happiness.
Once upon a time, there was a little bunny named Bo. She had brown spots and wore a pink bow. Bo was feeling very angry but didn't know why. She stomped around her home, yelling and calling names. Everyone was sad because of Bo's anger. She felt the Angry Bear inside her tummy and didn't know how to get it out.
Bo wanted to feel happy again, but the Angry Bear wouldn't leave. She tried playing with her toys, but nothing worked. She even tried singing her favorite song, but still felt mad. - Why won't this feeling go away? Bo asked her stuffed bunny.
Bo's mom noticed her sadness and came to help. - Why are you so grumpy, Bo? she asked. - I don't know, sniffled Bo. She was so frustrated, she almost gave up trying to feel better. The Angry Bear seemed too strong to fight alone.
Bo felt like she could never be happy again. She curled up in her bed and closed her eyes. - Maybe I'll always be angry, she thought. Her tears rolled down her cheeks, feeling hopeless.
Mom smiled and gently hugged Bo. - I know how to help, she said. - There's an Angry Bear inside you, but hugs can make it go away. Bo listened carefully as her mom explained more. They planned to use big hugs to squeeze the Angry Bear out.
Bo hugged her mom tightly, and slowly, the Angry Bear started to leave. She felt happier with each squeeze. - It's working, Mommy! Bo giggled. Finally, Bo's anger melted away, and she felt peaceful. The Angry Bear was gone, and Bo knew what to do if it ever returned.
Once upon a time, there was a little bunny named Bo. She had brown spots and wore a pink bow. Bo was feeling very angry but didn't know why. She stomped around her home, yelling and calling names. Everyone was sad because of Bo's anger. She felt the Angry Bear inside her tummy and didn't know how to get it out.
Bo wanted to feel happy again, but the Angry Bear wouldn't leave. She tried playing with her toys, but nothing worked. She even tried singing her favorite song, but still felt mad. - Why won't this feeling go away? Bo asked her stuffed bunny.
Bo's mom noticed her sadness and came to help. - Why are you so grumpy, Bo? she asked. - I don't know, sniffled Bo. She was so frustrated, she almost gave up trying to feel better. The Angry Bear seemed too strong to fight alone.
Bo felt like she could never be happy again. She curled up in her bed and closed her eyes. - Maybe I'll always be angry, she thought. Her tears rolled down her cheeks, feeling hopeless.
Mom smiled and gently hugged Bo. - I know how to help, she said. - There's an Angry Bear inside you, but hugs can make it go away. Bo listened carefully as her mom explained more. They planned to use big hugs to squeeze the Angry Bear out.
Bo hugged her mom tightly, and slowly, the Angry Bear started to leave. She felt happier with each squeeze. - It's working, Mommy! Bo giggled. Finally, Bo's anger melted away, and she felt peaceful. The Angry Bear was gone, and Bo knew what to do if it ever returned.
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