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A set of 5 titles:《我的小小EQ寶寶》- 害羞寶寶、害怕寶寶、快樂寶寶、嫉妒寶寶、生氣寶寶
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A sensory reading suitable for aged 3+
An interactive learning suggestion provided by a French child psychotherapist, through how to manage one's own emotions, to imitate joys, sorrows and joys, and make children aware of various emotions!
British Amazon online bookstore readers rated 5 stars, recommended!
Anger, happiness, fear, jealousy and humiliation... Interaction guides are provided to every emotion of your children. Let's stimulate children's self-awareness and teach them how to properly express their emotions.
Let the children develop their self-confidence, self-learning and self-esteem as well as children's happiness, and stable personality from learning emotional management.
"All the beautiful gifts are my brother's!" Jena and Jealous Baby frowned angrily.
"The sports game is about to be lost! It's all the teammate's fault!" Leoborough and Angry Baby yelled angrily.
"The room is so dark at night!" Leonie and the frightened baby huddled under the covers, trembling.
"It's my turn to perform! Take a deep breath~" Archie said goodbye to the shy baby and had a wonderful performance with the confident baby.
"I miss Mom and Dad so much! But luckily I have friends to accompany me!" Victor and the happy baby chased away the sad baby and happily skied with friends.
Jealousy, anger, shyness, fear and sadness are all emotions that children are prone to have but do not know how to express correctly. This book uses common situations and cute EQ babies to lead children and parents into their inner world, and provides With proper guidance and advice, children who are trapped in the original emotional response can find a way to mediate.
Understanding is essential for young children's emotional development
Each emotion is a unique color in the child's growth process. In this series of books, author Stéphanie Couturier and painter Maurèen Poignonect used a very gentle way to imagine babies with various emotions and appeared in familiar scenes of life for children. It helps children to identify, understand and deal with various real feelings in a fun and imaginative way, and also provides many practical and effective suggestions and practices to help parents accompany their children to clarify positive and negative emotions.
Children's future, EQ is more and more important than IQ
In character education, emotional management is a very important life topic for preschool children. Good emotional management can increase a child's self-confidence and self-esteem. If you pretend that emotions don't exist, or suppress negative emotions, it will affect your child's health. Children with the ability to deal with emotions are more able to establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships, actively communicate, and positively resolve negative emotions, which can allow children to gain more wisdom from life.
"Happy Baby": Victor goes skiing with his friend Timeo. What a great plan! However, Timo is feeling homesick and a little sad... Will the happy baby live in his heart too?
"Fear of the Baby": Leonie and her family move to Italy. However, an unexpected guest slipped into the moving box: fear of the baby!
"Jealous Baby": Jena is jealous of her brother Oscar: All the beautiful gifts are his! She starts sulking on the sidelines herself. Naughty Jealous Baby Appears!
"Shy Baby": Archie was a little apprehensive as he set off for summer camp. He stammered, his face flushed, and he dared not speak. It's all because of the shy baby
"Angry Baby": Leoborough woke up this morning with a feeling of getting up. A guy came to him uninvited: just the scary angry baby
About the author
Stéphanie Couturier is a psychomotor therapist and psychologist and a teacher at the Institute of Sociology in Paris, who specializes in learning disabilities and comforting children in their emotional area.