Ludwig, the angry hippo (angry is crossed out)--cover.
Summary:
Ludwig the hippopotamus learns to manage his ferocious temper by understanding that he is not his anger. Once he is able to create a gap between himself and his emotion, his anger no longer holds a grip on him. The gap between who he is and his emotion also makes room for him to enjoy his gentle, kind nature that others saw in him before he did.
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