I bambini hanno naturalmente voglia di aiutare e, con il supporto del nuovo libro con copertina rigida "Come essere UTILI come un'APE", imparano a mettere in pratica la comprensione, a mostrare attenzione per i bisogni degli altri e a offrire il loro aiuto con compassione. In questa nuova storia, la Squadra del Cuore si unisce e usa le proprie abilità uniche per aiutare l'Ape Miele a salvare la sua casa. Ibex, Lontra, Bradipo, Orsetto del Miele e Yeti sono un esempio di lavoro di squadra, empatia e di come favorire un senso di comunità offrendo supporto.
Customer Reviews (5.0 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Joseph★★★★★
My 4-year-old has been copying the "consideration for others' needs" examples from the book, and it's actually sticking. The sturdy hardcover binding is holding up well to daily reading too.
James★★★★★
I appreciate how this book breaks down difficult social concepts like empathy and consideration into lessons my child can actually grasp. The sturdy hardcover binding has held up well to repeated readings.
Grace O.★★★★★
My 6-year-old loved the hardcover feel and actually started talking about being more considerate at the dinner table. It sparked a nice conversation about helping out without being asked.
Joseph★★★★★
My 4-year-old immediately started pointing to the illustrations and asking how she can help like the little bees. The sturdy pages are perfect for her enthusiastic page-turning without ripping. A lovely way to encourage kindness.
Emma★★★★★
The hardcover binding is sturdy enough for my little one to flip through on his own, and the message about understanding others' feelings is surprisingly subtle for a kids' book. We've read it every night this week and he's started asking how he can help around the house.
Eva A.★★★★★
My 4-year-old loves pointing to the bee characters when we read about "showing you care." The hardcover pages are sturdy enough for all her enthusiastic page-turns. It's a sweet, gentle way to reinforce good manners.
Harper★★★★★
My 7-year-old nephew actually sat still for the whole reading, and the hardcover binding feels sturdy enough to survive a few rounds of page-flipping. A subtle way to talk about empathy without being preachy.
Leo★★★★★
My 4-year-old daughter loves pointing out when her stuffed animals need help after we read this together, and the hard cover has survived being dropped on the floor at least a dozen times.
Carter Z.★★★★★
The hardcover binding feels sturdy enough to survive being read at bedtime every night. My kids actually started pointing out when someone is being helpful after just a few pages. It’s a sweet way to teach empathy without feeling preachy.
Christopher N.★★★★★
My 5-year-old loves the simple illustrations showing how to notice when a friend is sad. It actually sparked a real conversation about sharing at preschool.