As little ones grow and begin to explore the world around them, they will face new obstacles. Bigfoot's story supports children as they learn self-confidence and reminds them that they are kind, strong, and the world is better with them in it.
Through an interactive story and affirmations, Bigfoot teaches little ones how to say positive words about themselves. This heartwarming story of acceptance and strength boosts readers' self-esteem and encourages them to believe in their worth.
Note: This is an updated cover of the Bigfoot Board Book.
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Richard★★★★★
My 4-year-old was nervous about starting preschool, and the self-esteem theme in this board book helped him talk through his feelings. The thick pages are perfect for little hands, and he loves pointing out Bigfoot's expressions.
David★★★★★
My toddler got a scrape and wanted to read this one three times in a row, so I think the self-esteem message is really hitting home. The story is simple enough for him to follow but not boring for me to read aloud.
Emily★★★★★
The thick board pages are perfect for my toddler's rough handling, and this story about handling big feelings really helped start a conversation after a playground incident.
Eva I.★★★★★
My 3-year-old loves the illustrations of Bigfoot's facial expressions—it's helped her start naming her own feelings. The board book pages are sturdy enough for her to "read" alone without tearing anything. A welcome addition to our emotional learning shelf.
Emily★★★★★
My son struggles with big feelings, and this book’s simple story about Bigfoot’s own hurt feelings really helped him open up. The sturdy board pages are perfect for his little hands to turn himself.
David T.★★★★★
My 3-year-old loved talking about the big feelings in this book, and the sturdy board pages hold up great to her repeated readings. It really helped start a conversation about when she feels left out at preschool.
Miles★★★★★
My son loves the sturdy board book pages; they're easy for his little hands to turn without tearing. The story about handling disappointment is a nice way to start conversations about feelings.
Abigail★★★★★
My daughter has a tough time with her feelings, and this board book's sturdy pages let her flip through Bigfoot's story on her own without tearing anything. She actually pointed to the page where he takes a deep breath and tried it later when she was frustrated. That little moment made the purchase worth it.
Richard★★★★★
My toddler loves pointing at Bigfoot's silly expressions, and the board book pages are sturdy enough to survive his excited grabs. It's already helping him name his feelings when he gets upset, which is a huge win for us.
Andrew D.★★★★☆
The illustrations are really sweet, and my toddler likes pointing out Bigfoot's different expressions. The self-esteem message is coming through nicely during our bedtime reading. Only wish it had a few more pages for the price.