'Het Juiste Spel' Boek
Category: Kit-onderdelen
Category: Kit-onderdelen
My three-year-old loves flipping through the pages and pointing out when Isabel or Luis is being silly. The scenarios feel very real and spark great conversations about manners and boundaries at home.
Our toddler loves acting out the scenarios from the book, and it's been a gentle way to start teaching about private vs. public behaviors. The simple illustrations really help him grasp the concepts without feeling lectured.
My four-year-old needed help understanding when something is okay at home but not at school, and this book made that click for her. The specific examples with Isabel and Luis are so relatable; she actually brought it to me after dinner to read again.
Finally, a book that tackles this tricky topic head-on. My son immediately connected with Isabel and Luis, and it's already sparked great conversations about what's okay in public versus at home. The specific examples in the story are exactly what we needed.
My 4-year-old keeps asking to read it again, and I appreciate how it handles tricky social cues with simple, concrete examples. The scenarios about family gatherings sparked some really helpful conversations.
We've been reading this with our 7-year-old, and the sentence-by-sentence breakdown of what's appropriate for family time really clicked for her. It's sparked some thoughtful conversations without feeling like a lecture.
My kid actually understood the social boundaries after we read through the pages together. The way it shows Isabel and Luis in everyday family moments makes the lessons stick without feeling like a lecture. It's a solid conversation starter for those tricky topics.
Finally, a book that tackles an awkward topic in a way that actually makes sense to my five-year-old. The specific examples of appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior in different settings gave us a clear framework to talk about it at dinner.
My kid actually paused to think about the "family hug" scenario, which never happens with other books. The situations feel real enough that we've already used the lessons at dinner.
The scenarios in this book are so relatable for our family—my kids actually giggled when the characters had to decide whether to whisper or shout at the park. It's sparked some great conversations about boundaries without feeling like a lecture.