Følelsesboksettet fra Lovevery hjelper små barn med å utforske og forstå følelsene sine gjennom engasjerende historier og illustrasjoner. Dette settet er designet for å støtte følelsesmessig utvikling på en skånsom og alderstilpasset måte.
Inneholder flere bøker som introduserer ulike følelser og situasjoner
En del av Lovevery-biblioteket, nøye utvalgt for tidlig læring
Oppmuntrer til samtaler om følelser mellom foreldre og barn
Holdbare pekebøker som passer for små hender
En gjennomtenkt gave eller et fint tillegg til barnets boksamling
Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Daniel★★★★★
My toddler asks to read these every night—the simple stories have started actual conversations about feeling frustrated. The sturdy board pages survive bedtime throwing, which is a bonus.
Leo★★★★★
The illustrations are so expressive that my daughter points to the characters and mimics their faces. It's made talking about her own feelings, like frustration and joy, much easier.
Sebastian★★★★★
My toddler actually sat still for a full ten minutes pointing at the "silly" card and trying to copy the face. The thick, glossy cards wipe clean easily after snack time, which is a lifesaver.
Chloe B.★★★★★
We've been using these cards to talk about feelings before bed, and the sturdy, wipeable surface has survived multiple juice spills. The illustrated faces are really clear, even for my 4-year-old to identify on her own.
Michael E.★★★★★
My 3-year-old loves picking out the "happy" card when she's in a good mood, and the illustrations really help her connect feelings to faces. The sturdy cards have held up well to daily use, and I’ve noticed she’s starting to name emotions on her own.
Brian O.★★★★★
My daughter has been struggling to name her feelings lately, and the prompt cards in this set gave us a gentle way to start talking about them. The sturdy, kid-friendly cards are perfect for her small hands to shuffle through on her own.
Miles★★★★★
I wasn't sure how my son would react to these cards, but the thick, wipeable pages have survived juice spills and tantrums. The simple illustrations really help him point to "frustrated" when words fail.
Andrew T.★★★★★
My toddler has started naming feelings like "frustrated" after just a few days with these cards, which is wild. The "calm-down" card with the breathing star is actually something she requests during meltdowns now.
Lily N.★★★★★
My 4-year-old immediately started acting out the different faces from the cards, and it's already helped her name her feelings when she's upset. The little mirror inside is a brilliant touch for self-reflection.
Amelia★★★★★
I was really impressed by the sturdy, thick pages—my toddler can't easily rip them, which is a huge win. The emotions covered are spot-on for kids, like feeling shy or excited, and the illustrations are delightful. This set has already sparked some meaningful conversations at bedtime.