Slumberkins

Hammerhead, Mad's Not Bad Board Book

Hammerhead, Mad's Not Bad Board Book - Main image
$9.09 In stock

Category: Livres

Favorise : la résolution de conflits

Les compétences en résolution de conflits sont essentielles dans notre vie quotidienne, car nous rencontrons tous des situations difficiles qui peuvent entraîner des malentendus et des tensions. De temps à autre, des expériences surviennent qui peuvent nous faire perdre notre sang-froid, mais avec les bons outils de gestion des conflits, comme ceux proposés dans notre livre sur la résolution de conflits, nous pouvons relever ces défis plus efficacement. Avec le soutien de Hammerhead, les enfants apprennent que la colère est normale et ce livre pour enfants constitue une ressource précieuse pour gérer les conflits et les conversations difficiles. Partager l'histoire de Hammerhead avec votre enfant est un tendre rappel qu'il sera toujours aimé, même lorsqu'il fait des erreurs, favorisant ainsi une approche positive de la résolution de conflits.

Les questions Réfléchir & Échanger créent un espace pour des conversations enrichissantes, soulignant l'importance des compétences en communication dans la gestion des conflits ainsi que l'accompagnement des parents avec les outils et ressources nécessaires pour prendre en main le développement émotionnel de leur enfant.¨Si vous cherchez des moyens d'aider votre enfant à naviguer dans les situations difficiles et à favoriser une saine résolution de conflits, l'histoire de Hammerhead et les livres sur la résolution de conflits peuvent être des atouts précieux dans son cheminement vers une résolution de conflits efficace et une meilleure gestion des relations.

Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 18 reviews)

Ryan ★★★★★

We've been reading this together for a few days now, and my 4-year-old actually asked me to "stop and take a breath" after getting upset. The rhyme scheme keeps her engaged while the message sinks in, which is a win for any parent.

Zoe T. ★★★★★

My toddler was having trouble with sharing, and this book's simple, direct language about feelings actually stopped a tantrum mid-meltdown. The thick pages have held up to some serious grabbing and chewing, which is key for a two-year-old.

Daniel C. ★★★★★

We've been reading this together for a week now, and my 4-year-old actually brought it to me yesterday to talk through a disagreement with his sister. The rhyming text keeps him engaged while the message really sinks in.

Grace R. ★★★★★

My toddler loves the sturdy pages—they’ve survived multiple readings and even a few thrown tantrums. The simple story about managing anger actually got us talking about taking deep breaths together.

Sebastian B. ★★★★★

My 4-year-old started acting out the "take a break" pages after just two readings—it's amazing seeing him choose calm-down strategies instead of hitting. The rhyming text keeps him engaged, and the sturdy board book format survives being tossed around. A solid pick for any parent tired of constant sibling squabbles.

Thomas C. ★★★★★

The colorful illustrations really helped my son understand the concept of taking turns when he's upset. It's been a go-to for calming down after arguments with his sister, and he asks for it almost every night now.

Scarlett C. ★★★★★

My 3-year-old immediately connected with Hammerhead's grumpy expressions on each page. The sturdy board book construction handles his excited page-turns perfectly. It's already sparked better conversations when he's feeling frustrated.

William ★★★★★

My 4-year-old had a huge meltdown the other day, and this book actually helped us talk through "mad" feelings using the simple examples. The illustrations are engaging enough to hold her attention, and it's already sparked better conversations.

Zoe ★★★★★

The sturdy pages have held up well during our nightly reading sessions, and the colorful illustrations really hold my child’s attention. The simple story about learning to pause before reacting is a great starting point for talking about feelings.

Chloe I. ★★★★★

My toddler actually paused and thought about it after we read the "taking turns" page together. The simple, direct language made the concept click for him in a way other books haven't.