
Billy Is Nasty to Ant: Jealousy
Billy Growing Up, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lola-Rose Maxwell
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By:
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James Minter
About this listen
Using traditional storytelling, as well as providing an entertaining listen, this book discusses jealousy. Jealousy is based on wanting something for ourselves that someone else has. As children, we learn by making comparisons with others. Jealousy usually involves another person. Seeing them with something we want but do not have can lead us to harm and bring unhappiness to the other person at whatever cost. These emotions can also generate feelings of guilt and shame, as we know deep down that we are actually harming the other person. Unfortunately, jealousy only harms the person who is feeling it.
©2015 James Minter (P)2016 James Minter