Description
Toddlers are still developing their ability to communicate, interact with others, and manage their emotions. When they feel frustrated, they may instinctively use their hands—but hitting is never the right choice. *What to Do When You Feel Like Hitting* helps little ones understand why hitting is not okay and teaches them safe and kind ways to express their feelings.
This engaging book offers:
Alternatives to hitting – Children will discover positive ways to manage frustration, such as squeezing a stuffed animal, drawing to release their emotions, or taking deep breaths to calm down.
A gentle approach – Written in a simple and encouraging way, the book helps toddlers recognize and express their emotions while reinforcing the importance of using their words and actions kindly.
Colorful illustrations – Bright and inviting pictures bring the lessons to life, making it easy for young readers to understand and stay engaged.
Help toddlers develop emotional awareness, empathy, and self-control with this thoughtful and beautifully illustrated book on handling big feelings in a positive way.
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