山貓,相信自己大書
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山貓的故事引導讀者辨識內在經驗,並勇於表達自我。溝通需求與感受,能幫助孩子建立健康的界線,將自己的天賦分享給世界。
內容包含:
- 《山貓,相信自己》大書(10" x 14")
- 15 頁精美插圖
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My daughter really latched onto the part about speaking up when something doesn't feel right, and it's already helping her set small boundaries with friends. The way the story ties self-expression to inner wisdom feels natural, not preachy.
The part about healthy boundaries is handled so gently that my six-year-old actually started using phrases from the book to tell me when they need space. The illustrations are warm and inviting, making it easy to revisit. We've read it three nights in a row now.
My kid was struggling to name their feelings, and this book’s direct approach to explaining healthy boundaries actually clicked. The pages on "trusting yourself" gave us a concrete way to talk about saying no without guilt.
My daughter lights up every time we read this book together—the way it gently guides her to name her feelings is a game-changer. The concrete examples about setting boundaries have already started showing up in her play with friends.
Our almost-9-year-old was struggling to name her feelings, and this book gave her the language to set a boundary with a friend for the first time. The simple, direct examples about inner wisdom really clicked for her without feeling preachy.
My 7-year-old daughter keeps talking about "trusting her own feelings" since we read this together — the page where the big cat helps the smaller one set boundaries really clicked for her. It’s a short story but packed with great discussion points for bedtime.
My niece struggles to speak up for herself, but this book’s focus on "inner wisdom" and boundaries gave us a concrete way to talk about feelings. The pages are sturdy enough for repeated reading, and she already asks to practice saying what she needs.
The guided prompts really helped my son open up about what he’s feeling, which is a huge win for us. It’s written in a way that feels natural for kids, not like a workbook.
My daughter has been working through the boundary-setting exercises and they’re already helping her speak up more clearly during disagreements with friends. The prompts feel genuinely thoughtful, not preachy.
My six-year-old was struggling to name her feelings, and this book’s focus on “inner wisdom” gave us a gentle way to start talking about boundaries. The story’s prompts for self-expression feel natural, not forced.