Help toddlers get to know their feelings
Toddlers may be small in size, but they have enough emotions to fill an entire playground! This fun picture book introduces little ones to common emotions by explaining what they are, how they might feel in the body, and how to express them in positive ways.
Six key emotions--Help toddlers learn to identify and manage fear, anger, joy, sadness, disgust, and surprise.
Big, colorful illustrations--Keep toddlers engaged with this vibrant picture book full of cute kid characters and simple scenes that illustrate each emotion.
Toddler-friendly language--Discover age-appropriate explanations and examples that make it easier for young children to understand big feelings.
Give your child a headstart on building emotional intelligence with this book about emotions for toddlers.
Show toddlers how to recognize and respond to big feelings!
Toddlers may be small in size, but they have big emotions--and understanding them takes some practice! This colorful board book introduces little ones to 6 of the most common emotions by explaining what they are, how they might feel in our bodies, and what it looks like when we express them.
6 key emotions--Toddlers will practice self-awareness and empathy as they learn about fear, anger, joy, sadness, disgust, and surprise.
Big, colorful illustrations--Keep toddlers engaged with cute kid characters and vibrant scenes that illustrate each emotion.
Toddler-friendly language--Discover age-appropriate explanations and examples that make it easier for young children to understand big feelings.
Board book format--This updated edition of the popular original book comes in a compact and sturdy board book, perfect for little hands!
Make it fun for your toddler to learn and grow as they explore their own emotions.
Show kids how the human body works--hands-on experiments for ages 5 to 10
The human body is amazing! We use it to move, smell, taste, and speak--but how? Kids will uncover the answers with this book of 40 at-home science experiments. They'll see body systems in action with activities like building a digestive tract from socks and pantyhose, sculpting red blood cells, and making vocal cords out of rubber bands.
Get kids thinking like a scientist as they answer questions during each experiment and take notes on what they learn. Best of all, kids will see their knowledge grow as they apply their new skills to progressively more challenging activities.
Pick up this book today and explore tons of questions about the human body for kids.