Im Pappbilderbuch „Max und Nana gehen in den Park“ entdecken junge Leser, was passiert, wenn man sich wehtut, und lernen, ihre Gefühle zu verarbeiten und zu bewältigen. Dieses stabile Pappbilderbuch ist für kleine Hände und sanfte Vorlesemomente konzipiert.
Teil der Lovevery-Lesereihe, die die frühe emotionale Entwicklung unterstützt
Pappbilderbuch-Format, ausgelegt für Langlebigkeit und häufiges Anschauen
Fesselnde Geschichte, die Kindern hilft, Gefühle zu verstehen und mit kleinen Verletzungen umzugehen
Geeignet für Kleinkinder und Vorschulkinder, die etwas über Emotionen lernen
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Brian F.★★★★★
My son took a tumble last week and this book helped him actually talk about feeling scared afterwards. The pages are thick enough that he can turn them himself without tearing anything.
Ellie N.★★★★★
The board book is super sturdy, my toddler tries to bend the pages and they don't even crease. She loves pointing at the park pictures and the story helps us talk about getting upset when she falls down.
Robert F.★★★★★
My son was nervous about getting a scrape after reading this, but the calming story about emotions actually helped him process it. The board pages are sturdy enough for his little hands to turn on his own.
Ryan H.★★★★★
My toddler fell at the playground and actually asked for this book to help him feel better, and the sturdy board pages survived multiple readings already. The simple story about emotions really clicked with him.
Hazel★★★★★
The pages are thick and easy for small hands to turn, which is a huge plus for us. My toddler actually sits through the whole story, and it’s helped start conversations about handling bumps and bruises.
Timothy N.★★★★★
My son had a big meltdown after bumping his knee, but this book's gentle story about managing feelings actually got him to talk about it instead of just screaming. The sturdy board pages have held up to his enthusiastic page-turning and chewing attempts.
Miles Q.★★★★★
My toddler fell at the playground and later asked for "the park book" to help talk about it—the simple story really clicked with her. The thick pages hold up to her grabbing and turning them, so I don't worry about rips.
John★★★★★
The pages are thick and easy for my little one to turn without ripping, and the story about getting hurt actually helped calm her down after a fall at the playground. A solid way to talk through big feelings with a two-year-old.
Evelyn★★★★★
My toddler loves tracing the chunky board pages while we read about Max scraping his knee—the simple way it talks through calming down actually stopped his own meltdown the other day.
Hannah★★★★☆
We’ve been reading this together for a few days, and the way it handles big feelings feels genuine, though my toddler wished the park scenes were a little more colorful. The board pages are solid enough for rough handling, which is a plus.