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The Feelings Activity Book for Toddlers 50 Fun Activities to Identify, Understand, and Manage Big Feelings by Stacy Spe...

by Stacy Spensley

Book Details

Publisher:Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published:2022-11-22
Pages:84
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1685398944

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Help toddlers build their emotional intelligence Your little one is starting to develop stronger emotions and opinions--but they don't always know how to cope with them in healthy ways. This activity book is here to help. It's full of fun games and activities that help kids ages 1 to 3 learn how to process their feelings and regulate their reactions. Play with purpose--From Mad Monster to Paper Plate Faces, enjoy 50 exciting activities that show toddlers how to build empathy and manage emotions

Our Review

This engaging activity book offers young children a playful introduction to emotional awareness through fifty creative games and exercises designed specifically for ages one to three. The activities, including Mad Monster and Paper Plate Faces, provide concrete ways for toddlers to identify and express their feelings while developing early social-emotional skills. Parents will appreciate how each exercise transforms abstract emotional concepts into hands-on experiences that little ones can genuinely understand. This resource makes emotional learning accessible through age-appropriate play that feels more like fun than instruction.

What sets this activity guide apart is its thoughtful progression from simple emotion recognition to building genuine empathy and self-regulation strategies. The carefully sequenced activities grow with your child's developing abilities, offering both immediate engagement and lasting developmental benefits. Parents seeking tools to help their toddlers navigate big feelings will find this collection particularly valuable for establishing healthy emotional habits early. These interactive exercises create meaningful opportunities for connection while laying the foundation for emotional intelligence that will serve children well beyond their preschool years.

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