Help uw kind beginnen met het begrijpen en uiten van emoties met het 'Hoe ik me voel' kartonboek van Lovevery. Dit doordacht ontworpen boek ondersteunt vroege emotionele intelligentie door gesprekken over gevoelens aan te moedigen.
Onderdeel van de Lovevery Play Kits-collectie, ontworpen om ontwikkelingsmijlpalen te ondersteunen
Kartonboekformaat is duurzaam voor kleine handjes en herhaaldelijk lezen
Moedigt praten over gevoelens aan en bouwt vanaf jonge leeftijd emotioneel bewustzijn op
Ideaal voor gebruik met de Explorer-speelset of als zelfstandige toevoeging aan de bibliotheek van uw kind
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Aurora★★★★★
My toddler loves pointing at the different faces on each page, and I’ve already noticed him trying to name his own feelings after just a few reads. The thick pages hold up well to his excited page-turning, which is a huge plus for us.
Lily★★★★★
My three-year-old loves pointing at the different faces on each page, and it's actually started some real conversations about when he feels happy or sad. The board book is sturdy enough to survive his enthusiastic page-turning.
Avery★★★★★
The pages are thick enough that my toddler can turn them herself without tearing anything. It's sparked real conversations about what "frustrated" or "excited" feels like in our house.
Miles★★★★★
I like that each page uses a single feeling word with a simple scene—my toddler has started mimicking the facial expressions. The sturdy board holds up well to daily reading and grabbing.
Samuel W.★★★★★
My four-year-old actually pointed to the "angry" page and said that's how he felt after his brother took his toy. It's sturdy enough to survive toddler handling, and the simple illustrations really help start conversations.
Isabella★★★★★
We’ve already used this with my three‑year‑old to name feelings during meltdowns, and the sturdy board pages hold up to grabbing and pointing. The simple phrasing is just right for starting those conversations.
Ellie A.★★★★★
My toddler loves flipping through the sturdy pages when we talk about being happy or sad. The simple illustrations really help him point to how he feels.
Joseph★★★★★
Finally, a board book that actually gets my two-year-old to point at different faces when I ask how he's feeling. The simple illustrations make it easy for him to connect the word to the expression. It's already sparked a few sweet conversations before bed.
Scarlett★★★★★
My three-year-old keeps grabbing this off the shelf to point at the faces, and it’s actually started real conversations about being sad or excited. The thick pages survive her enthusiastic page-turning, and the simple illustrations really help her connect the words to the emotions.
Emma Z.★★★★☆
My three-year-old asks to read this one every night now, and I've noticed her starting to label her own moods with the words from the pages. The simple, single-feeling-per-page layout really helps her focus without getting overwhelmed. Only wish the book had a few more feelings covered.