Małe dzieci często słyszą komunikaty, by się uspokajać i wyciszać. Historia rysia uczy je, że używanie głosu do mówienia prawdy jest darem dla świata i zachęca do bycia odważnym, śmiałym i do stawania w obronie siebie.
Podziel się przygodą z rysiem w tej interaktywnej książeczce planszowej z 12 ilustrowanymi stronami. Książeczka przypomina dzieciom, by były odważne, śmiałe, słuchały swojego wewnętrznego głosu i mówiły w swojej obronie.
Customer Reviews (4.3 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Matthew★★★★★
The pages are sturdy enough for my little one to turn alone, and the message about using your voice really resonated with my 3-year-old. We've read it three times today already.
Julian S.★★★★★
My toddler asks for this book every night now, and I love how the simple sentences make it easy to talk about feelings. The sturdy board pages are perfect for little hands turning them on their own.
Brian★★★★★
My three-year-old loves pointing out the different ways Lynx shows her feelings, and it's started some great conversations about using our own voices. The board pages are sturdy enough for his excited page-turning, which is a huge plus.
Amelia N.★★★★★
My kid actually stopped mid-page to say "that's me" when the lynx found its voice—such a powerful message for little ones learning to speak up. The sturdy board pages hold up well to repeated readings, and the story sparks real conversations about self-expression.
Grace M.★★★★★
The illustrations really help drive the message home about using your voice, and the board book format is sturdy enough for my little one to handle on her own. I’ve already noticed her pointing at the lynx and making sounds, which feels like a win for self-expression.
Jacob★★★★★
My toddler loves pointing at the illustrations of Lynx finding her voice, and the sturdy board pages have survived multiple readings without a scratch. The message about speaking up is simple enough for her to grasp, and she’s already repeating the key phrases.
Thomas I.★★★★☆
The message about using your voice really resonated with my five-year-old, who's been shy at preschool. The sturdy board pages are holding up well to her repeated readings and excited pointing. Only gave it four stars because I wish the illustrations were a bit more vibrant.
Brian★★★★☆
The illustrations are really lovely and keep my toddler engaged, though a few pages have more text than she has patience for. I appreciate how it frames speaking up as a positive thing rather than just a rule.
Nicholas★★★★☆
My toddler loves the message about speaking up, and the board book format is sturdy enough to survive her enthusiastic page-turning. The only reason for four stars is that I wish the story was a bit longer.
Leo★★★☆☆
The illustrations are nice, but the story feels a bit repetitive after a few reads for a parent. The board book quality is fine, just wish the message was a little more engaging for my toddler.