In a world full of color and laughter, anger in children can seem like a sudden storm on a sunny day. Balloons dance in the air and laughter echoes around every corner, but in one moment, everything can turn into screams and tears. This sudden transformation reflects the depth of feelings and experiences that the child is going through, which makes understanding and treating anger so important. Children are like little roses, they grow and bloom in an environment full of love and care, but like any flower, they can face storms that may affect their growth. Anger is one of those storms that, if we do not understand and deal with it wisely, may leave profound effects on the child’s psychology and social development. What causes this anger to explode in the hearts of children? How can we, as parents, teachers and society, guide them towards healthy expression of their feelings?