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Dragon Gets Bored Board Book

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Category: Boeken

Bevordert: Creativiteit, Probleemoplossend Vermogen, Emotieregulatie

In onze hyperverbonden wereld is er altijd wel iets dat onze aandacht vraagt. Maar af en toe verveling ervaren kan kinderen inspireren om op een nieuwe manier naar hun omgeving te kijken, mits ze de juiste handvatten krijgen om deze reis te ondersteunen.

Het boek van Draak biedt een belangrijke les in creativiteit, terwijl Draak leert hun verbeelding te gebruiken en te vertrouwen op hun vermogen om creatieve oplossingen voor problemen te vinden. Kinderen zullen ontdekken dat verveling een kans kan zijn om naar binnen te kijken voor antwoorden en hun fantasie te gebruiken om ontdekkingen te doen.

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Avery F. ★★★★★

My 4-year-old actually asks to read this one, and the idea that boredom can lead to creativity really clicks with him. The sturdy board pages hold up well to his enthusiastic page-turning too.

Nicholas E. ★★★★★

The part about boredom sparking creativity really resonated with my son — he spent a whole afternoon building a fort after we read it together. Nice to see a book tackle emotional regulation in such a simple, playful way.

Eva ★★★★★

My kid actually started coming up with his own games after we read how the dragon handles being bored—definitely a win for creativity. The board book is sturdy enough to survive his enthusiastic page-turning, too.

Joshua ★★★★★

Ever since we started reading this together, my daughter actually asks for "boredom time" to come up with her own silly games. The page about problem-solving really clicked for her — she started drawing mazes for her stuffed animals.

Chloe H. ★★★★★

My four-year-old kept asking what boredom even means after we read this—now she's drawing dragons with silly bored faces. The way it turns a tricky feeling into something playful really clicked with her.

Charlotte ★★★★★

The art in this board book about boredom is really engaging, and my little one started suggesting his own ideas for what Dragon could do. It’s helped him handle those "I'm bored" moments with more patience and a bit of imagination.

Scarlett Y. ★★★★★

My kid kept saying "I’m bored" until we read this one together and now she’s asking to play pretend with the dragon instead. The part where the dragon tries different activities really got her thinking about how to solve her own boredom.

William ★★★★★

My three-year-old actually sat still for the whole story, and I love how it turns the "I'm bored" moment into a chance to use imagination. The board pages are sturdy enough for his little hands to turn on his own.

Nicholas R. ★★★★★

My nephew kept saying he was bored until we read this—the way it turns boredom into a spark for creativity is clever. He now grabs it on his own to "find ideas" when he's stuck. The sturdy board pages hold up well to his excited turning.

Isabella ★★★★★

We were struggling to get our son to sit still during quiet time, but this book’s illustrations on emotional regulation finally clicked for him—he pointed to the dragon’s face and said "I feel bored too." It’s sturdy enough for toddlers to handle on their own, and the problem-solving scenarios sparked a whole new game for us.