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Yak Struggles with Mistakes Board Book

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$9.09 In stock

Category: Boeken

Bevordert: Zelfacceptatie

Nieuwe dingen proberen kan eng zijn. Yak's verhaal leert kinderen dat het oké is om risico's te nemen en helpt hen begrijpen dat het niet erg is om niet meteen perfect te zijn in iets.

De angst om fouten te maken kan ons ervan weerhouden om iets te proberen en ons vullen met zelftwijfel. Hoe kunnen we ons zelfverzekerd voelen als we niet perfect zijn? Ga met Slumberkins' Yak mee in dit interactieve kartonboek, terwijl ze leert dat ze goed genoeg is zoals ze is en hen eraan herinnert dat ze niet perfect hoeven te zijn om van zichzelf te houden.

Opmerking: Dit is een geüpdatete omslag van het Yak-kartonboek.

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Penelope O. ★★★★★

My toddler was so nervous about starting swim lessons, but the yak's story really clicked with him—now he chants "it's okay to make mistakes" before trying anything new. The board pages are sturdy enough to survive his enthusiastic page-turning, and the simple illustrations keep him engaged. I’ve already seen him take more risks without fear of being perfect.

Claire C. ★★★★★

This book has been so helpful for my preschooler, who gets frustrated when she can't do something perfectly the first time. The story about Yak taking a risk really opened up a conversation about making mistakes, and the thick board pages hold up well to repeated readings.

Brian ★★★★★

My son loves the bright illustrations of Yak, and I appreciate how the story gently shows him that messing up is part of learning. The board book format is sturdy enough for his little hands to turn the pages himself. It's already helped him feel braver about trying new things.

Eli ★★★★★

My three-year-old was nervous about starting swim class, but this book's simple message about trying new things really clicked with him. The thick pages are perfect for his little hands, and he asks to read it every night now.

Abigail ★★★★★

My toddler has been so much more willing to try new things after we read about Yak's mistakes together. The board pages are thick enough to survive her excited page-turning, and the message about not needing to be perfect really clicks with her.

Natalie ★★★★★

Got this for my nephew, and the sturdy board pages survive his enthusiastic page-turning. He really seems to get the message that it's okay to mess up—he told me "Yak is brave" after we read it.

Ryan ★★★★★

My three-year-old is drawn to the bright, sturdy pages, and the simple message about trying new things has actually sparked a conversation about her own frustrations. She now points to the yak whenever she feels like giving up on a puzzle.

Richard O. ★★★★★

My toddler used to get so frustrated when she couldn't tie her shoes, but after reading this together, she actually said "it's okay" after a mistake on her own. The story's message about trying new things really seems to have clicked with her, and the board book pages have held up to multiple reads.

Alexander ★★★★★

The chunky pages are perfect for small hands, and my son loves tracing the yak's fluffy fur as we read. It’s opened up a good conversation about how it’s okay to mess up.

Abigail ★★★★★

My toddler actually pointed at the yak and said "try again" after we read it together—the book's message about mistakes seems to be sinking in already. The thick pages are great for small, clumsy hands.