Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your child understand and express their emotions? "Dragons Moods" might be just the book you need!
Kids often experience a whirlwind of feelings that can be tricky to navigate. Whether they're feeling sad, angry, curious, or worried, a little guidance can make a big difference.
In this delightful picture book, you'll meet a lovable group of dragon friends, each dealing with different
Glitter Gus feels sad and lonely until his friends come over to play and cheer him up.Rumble Roxy gets mad and stomps her feet but learns to calm down by taking deep breaths.Giggles Goop loves to laugh and tell jokes, spreading joy to everyone around.Shivery Shawn is scared and shivers with fright, but a warm hug from mommy makes everything right.Wonder Waldo has lots of questions, and his teacher helps him find the answers.Peeka Boo is curious about everything new and loves learning about the world.Bouncy Benny can't stop jumping and running around, always finding new games to play.Worry Wanda frets all day long, but talking about her worries helps her feel brave and strong.Grumpy Greta feels cranky, but drawing pretty pictures helps her feel better.Whisper Willy is shy and likes to hide, but taking small brave steps helps him join in the fun."Dragons Moods"
Lovely illustrations and playful rhymes that kids will adore.Helps children recognize and cope with their emotions in a fun and relatable way.Offers simple strategies for managing feelings like anger, fear, and worry.Aims to improve kids' self-regulation and social skills.Includes a bonus coloring page for extra fun!"This story has been a wonderful tool for my preschoolers to understand and deal with their emotions. It's full of amazing illustrations and offers fun activities for the kids." – Monica
Even if you've tried other ways to help your child with their emotions, this book could make a real difference. We highly recommend it to parents.
So why wait? Add "Dragons Moods" to your cart now and enjoy exploring emotions with your child!
This was confusing for me. You give the problem, then the solution, and then the picture goes to the problem again. Instead of the solution. The picture of the solution should come after the written solution.🤔