Sortir et explorer un monde inconnu peut être source de stress. Alpaga apprend aux enfants à exprimer leurs sentiments, à gérer leur anxiété et à partager leurs inquiétudes avec les autres.
Partagez l'aventure avec Alpaga dans ce livre cartonné interactif. Explorez l'inconnu et enseignez aux enfants, grâce à une affirmation quotidienne, qu'ils sont soutenus, forts et qu'ils n'ont jamais à porter leurs soucis seuls.
Remarque : Il s'agit d'une nouvelle couverture du livre cartonné Alpaga.
Customer Reviews (4.4 / 5 · 18 reviews)
Christopher E.★★★★★
My three-year-old gets anxious before new activities, but the alpaca's simple language about "sharing worries" has already helped her calm down a few times. The sturdy board pages hold up well to her excited page-turning.
Samuel★★★★★
My son actually started telling me what's worrying him after we read the part about naming feelings—I wasn't expecting a board book to spark that kind of conversation. The simple text makes it easy for a 3-year-old to follow along and point to the alpaca's expressions.
Joshua P.★★★★★
The alpaca’s ears are soft and floppy, perfect for little hands to touch while we talk about worries. My kid opened up about being scared of the dark after reading it together.
David★★★★★
My three-year-old actually asks to read this one before bed now, and the lift-the-flap on the worry-sharing page has sparked some really sweet conversations. It’s helped her put words to feeling nervous about starting preschool.
Grace★★★★★
The page where you lift the alpaca's fleece to reveal a hidden worry is such a clever way to start a conversation with my kid. She actually told me she felt "a little wibbly" before her first swimming lesson, using words from the story. It’s sturdy enough for her to flip through alone, too.
Aurora K.★★★★★
My toddler started pointing at the alpaca’s expressions when she’s upset, and it’s helped us talk through her worries. The board book pages are sturdy enough for her to handle alone, so it’s held up well through multiple reads.
Jason★★★★★
My nephew has been having trouble naming his feelings, and this book's simple prompts finally got him talking about what's bothering him. The alpaca character is gentle and relatable, making it easier for him to open up without feeling pressured.
Lily W.★★★★★
Our little one actually started pointing to the alpaca's ears when he feels nervous, so the interactive part is really working for him. The board book pages feel sturdy enough to survive a few drops, and the simple language makes it easy for him to repeat back. Glad we found a calm-down tool that clicks with a toddler.
Hannah★★★★★
My five-year-old was getting anxious about starting preschool, and this book’s specific prompts for naming feelings really helped him open up. The pages are sturdy enough for his little hands to flip through on his own.
Lily★★★★★
My four-year-old has been having trouble with night-time anxiety, and the way this book encourages him to actually name his worries rather than just feel scared has made a noticeable difference. The alpaca character’s expressions are gentle and relatable, perfect for a child processing big emotions.