Enseña empatía a través de la identificación de emociones con Criaturas llenas de sentimientos. Acompaña a tus criaturas Slumberkins favoritas mientras muestran diferentes emociones mediante señales verbales y no verbales.
Escrito como un manual de emociones, este libro de cartón ilustrado ayuda a construir una base de habilidades socioemocionales al conectar palabras con imágenes descriptivas. Leer este libro con un niño le ayudará a empezar a reconocer y normalizar las emociones que siente en sí mismo.
Customer Reviews (4.3 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Emily Y.★★★★★
We've been using this to help my preschooler name his big feelings, and the simple creature illustrations make it click for him. It's already become a bedtime favorite because he points to each emotion as we read.
Benjamin★★★★★
My toddler loves pointing to the angry wolf on the page, and it's sparked some really sweet conversations about feelings at bedtime. The sturdy board book format holds up well to her excited page turns.
Hannah★★★★★
My three-year-old loves flipping through the pages and naming all the emotions the creatures show, especially the worried bear. It's been a great way to start conversations about how he's feeling with something concrete to point at.
Joshua★★★★★
My toddler points to the happy sloth page every night, and we practice making the same face together. The sturdy pages have held up to plenty of excited page-turning already.
Evelyn K.★★★★★
My toddler loves pointing to the scared little fox on the page and making a worried face—it's become our new bedtime ritual. The sturdy board pages have held up well to enthusiastic page-turning and even a few drool spills.
Abigail★★★★★
The emotions are clearly illustrated, which really helps my preschooler connect the silly faces to his own feelings during a meltdown. We’ve turned it into a daily naming game.
Eli★★★★☆
My three-year-old was immediately drawn to the creatures and loves acting out the different faces shown on each page. I just wish the book had a few more emotion examples for the price.
Henry★★★★☆
The pages are thick enough that my son can turn them himself without tearing. I just wish there were a few more creatures featured to keep his attention longer.
Natalie★★★★☆
My toddler loves pointing out the different creature expressions on each page. The board book format holds up well to grabbing and chewing, though I wish it had a bit more story to it.
Edward M.★★★★☆
My toddler loves flipping through the sturdy pages and pointing at the creatures' faces. The way it pairs simple expressions with the emotion words is perfect for starting conversations. Only wish it had a few more pages to explore.