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Bigfoot Copes with Hurt Feelings Big Book

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$9.80 In stock

Category: Libri

Promuove: Autostima, Capacità di Adattamento e Fiducia in Sé

Bigfoot affronta i sentimenti feriti aiuta i lettori a sviluppare autostima e fiducia in sé. In questo albo illustrato su Bigfoot, i giovani lettori imparano a riconoscere il proprio valore interiore quando affrontano le difficoltà. I bambini troveranno una storia commovente che non solo cattura la loro immaginazione, ma promuove anche abilità fondamentali per gestire i sentimenti feriti. Attraverso il percorso emotivo di Bigfoot, i giovani lettori apprenderanno preziose lezioni di apprendimento socio-emotivo su come costruire autostima, capacità di adattamento e fiducia in sé.

Il nostro libro su Bigfoot è un amato classico, perché parla dell'esperienza universale dei sentimenti feriti, stimolando al contempo la fiducia in sé dei bambini. Con trame coinvolgenti e illustrazioni affascinanti, i nostri libri per bambini sull'autostima sono diventati la scelta preferita di genitori ed educatori. Il nostro libro su Bigfoot si distingue tra gli albi illustrati per bambini, lasciando un impatto duraturo sui lettori, rafforzando la loro autostima e dando loro la fiducia necessaria per affrontare le sfide della vita.

Sarà più del libro preferito del tuo bambino; sarà un compagno essenziale nel percorso di crescita, per imparare ad amare e credere in sé stessi.

Cosa include:
  • Il Grande Libro "Bigfoot affronta i sentimenti feriti" (10" x 14")
  • 15 pagine splendidamente illustrate

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Jacob ★★★★★

My daughter struggles with big emotions, and this book’s focus on coping skills through Bigfoot’s story actually gave her simple phrases to use when she feels hurt. The pages held her attention just long enough for a meaningful talk.

Charlotte ★★★★★

My son has been working through his feelings with this book daily, and I love how it explicitly teaches coping skills like taking deep breaths. The illustrations are expressive enough that he can read the emotions on Bigfoot's face even before we get to the text.

Edward ★★★★★

My four-year-old immediately pointed to the page where Bigfoot’s feelings get hurt and asked why, which started a great talk about coping skills. The illustrations really capture the emotions without being too scary. It’s helped him name his own feelings more often now.

Eva O. ★★★★★

The "hurt feelings" scenario in this book gave us a perfect opening to talk about confidence with my daughter. She really connected with Bigfoot’s expressions, and I loved that it focuses on coping skills without being preachy.

Emily M. ★★★★★

My son has been dealing with some tough feelings at school, and this book's focus on self-esteem feels like exactly the right approach. The way it weaves coping skills into Bigfoot's story is surprisingly gentle yet direct.

John H. ★★★★★

My son struggles with self-esteem, and this Bigfoot book gave him actual phrases to use when he's feeling down. The illustrations really helped him connect with the character's emotions.

Jason I. ★★★★★

The coping strategies are presented in a way that's easy for a 5-year-old to understand. We've read it three nights in a row now, and I've already noticed him talking through his feelings instead of just crying.

Isabella ★★★★★

My kid was having a rough week at school, and this book's colorful illustrations of Bigfoot using deep breaths really helped them calm down. The pages are sturdy for little hands, and the story actually sparked a good conversation about feelings.

Alexander N. ★★★★★

Bigfoot’s gentle approach to handling hurt feelings is spot-on—my son actually paused during the part where Bigfoot takes a deep breath before responding. The bright, expressive illustrations kept him engaged, and we’ve already used the breathing trick a few times this week.

Aurora B. ★★★★★

My kid has been really sensitive lately, and this Bigfoot book actually helped start a conversation about hurt feelings. The illustrations are engaging and the coping strategies are simple enough for a five-year-old to understand.