Have you always wanted to introduce emotions and feelings to your toddler, but don't have the right book on hand? Or perhaps you have found a few books on emotions and feelings, but they aren't enough to keep your toddler engaged throughout the entire book! As Little Aiden explores and experiences different feelings and emotions, he shows other toddlers in his own little way the importance of expressing feelings. There are different emotions and feelings shown in Little Aiden including, but not limited to the following: "Sometimes Aiden feels happy." "Sometimes Aiden feels frustrated." "Sometimes Aiden feels angry." Using Aiden's simple, repetitive style, you can teach your toddler that all their emotions and feelings are okay (not just the positive ones).
Characters: Aiden
There is a lot of excitement around the house for Little Aiden as he spends the day playing with Mommy and helping her with chores. Just like Little Aiden, toddlers go through many emotions throughout their day. It is important to accept these emotions and let your little ones know that you love them regardless of what they go through. "I love you when you are crying." "I love you when you are happy." "I love you when you are angry too."
Characters: Aiden
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