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'The Play Date' Board Book

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$6.30 $9.00 In stock

Category: Kit-Komponenten

Das Pappbilderbuch „The Play Date“ hilft Kleinkindern, das Spielen mit Gleichaltrigen zu lernen. Dieses robuste Pappbilderbuch ist für kleine Hände konzipiert und führt in die Konzepte des Teilens und des gemeinsamen Spielens ein.

  • Als Teil der Lovevery-Kit-Komponenten unterstützt dieses Buch die soziale Entwicklung
  • Das Pappbilderbuch-Format ist langlebig für wiederholtes Lesen
  • Fördert frühe Freundschafts- und Interaktionsfähigkeiten
  • Geeignet für die Verwendung mit Lovevery-Spielkits

Customer Reviews (5.0 / 5 · 12 reviews)

George G. ★★★★★

My toddler actually started offering toys to her cousin after just a few reads, which was a surprise. The board book’s compact size makes it easy for her to hold and turn pages on her own.

Violet J. ★★★★★

The pages are thick enough that my son can turn them himself without ripping anything—a huge win. This book has genuinely helped him understand taking turns during his first playdates.

Stella Y. ★★★★★

My toddler struggles with social cues, so the simple "ask to join" and "share a toy" phrases in this book are already helping. The thick pages survive his excited page-turns and chewing, which is a huge plus.

Lucy ★★★★★

My son was nervous about his first playdate, but this book’s simple prompts and bright pictures on sharing actually helped him start a conversation. The sturdy pages survived a few excited grabs, too.

Nicholas ★★★★★

The page-flip animations really hold my little one’s attention, and we’ve already used the “play with a peer” prompts to practice sharing. It’s simple enough for her to follow along on her own now.

Eva E. ★★★★★

My three-year-old loves practicing the "can I play too?" script from this book at the playground. The simple illustrations make the social cues really easy for her to follow.

Emma ★★★★★

The pages are sturdy enough for my toddler to flip on his own, and the simple illustrations actually hold his attention. He’s already mimicking some of the play scenarios from the book with his stuffed animals.

Ruby ★★★★★

My son kept asking to "read it again" after we finished, and the simple turn-taking scenarios really helped him grasp the concept of sharing toys.

William Z. ★★★★★

Our three-year-old loved pointing at the illustrations and practicing the step-by-step turn-taking moves—it made a huge difference at playdates. The simple story really helps reinforce waiting your turn in a way she actually remembers.

Grace ★★★★★

My toddler was struggling with sharing, and the page about taking turns finally clicked for him after just a few readings. The thick, wipeable pages are perfect for little hands and inevitable spills.