My 5-year-old actually sat still for the full Yeti story, which never happens—the activity cards kept her engaged the whole time. The wooden creatures are so tactile, she kept reaching for them during the mindfulness prompts.
Emily★★★★★
Opening the box with my little one, the wooden creatures were an instant hit for sensory play. We’ve been using the activity cards to extend the snow day story into our own afternoon adventures.
Isabella★★★★★
The activity cards turned our afternoon into a real adventure—my son was so engaged he forgot about his tablet. Definitely a win for building social skills too.
Eli G.★★★★★
My kiddo loved picking out the wooden creatures and acting out the snow day story with Yeti. The activity cards gave us easy ideas for calming breaths that actually worked during a meltdown.
James★★★★★
My three-year-old was completely absorbed by Yeti's snow day story, and the wooden activity cards gave us a great way to practice taking turns together. It's a nice change from screen time, and I’ve already seen her focus improve during play.
James★★★★★
I was pleasantly surprised by how engaged my kids were with the storytelling cards—they actually started acting out Yeti’s snow day together. The wooden pieces have a nice weight and feel durable enough for repeated handling. A solid purchase for rainy afternoon play.
Richard★★★★★
The wooden activity cards are a nice quality, and the Yeti plush feels sturdy enough for our daily adventures. We’ve been using the storytelling to help my four-year-old wind down before naps, which actually works.
Leo C.★★★★★
My kiddo was glued to the storybook, and the wooden cre...actually helped them calm down during a meltdown. We’ve replayed the snow day adventure three times already, and the sensory prompts keep them engaged each time.
Andrew★★★★★
The wooden activity cards are a nice weight and the Yeti story really held my child's attention during our afternoon wind-down. It's been a great way to encourage quieter, focused play without screens.
Hannah★★★★★
The activity cards are cleverly designed to sneak in mindfulness without my son even realizing it. We've already read the Yeti story three times, and he loves pointing out all the details in the illustrations.