Perfect book to help children understand and learn about emotions
Great book in helping children understand their emotions! My son loved it, he liked the fact that it was interactive and enjoyed the illistrations!
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Great book in helping children understand their emotions! My son loved it, he liked the fact that it was interactive and enjoyed the illistrations!
Absolutely loved the books! Such an amazing idea for children of all ages. My nephew loves the books and interacting with them. Would 100% recommend!!! Well done Hannah 🤗🤗
I had a brilliant experience and the books are amazing I think it is a wonderful idea and the books are wonderfully worded and give little tasks to do which is good and you don't see many books like this for children so I will be purchasing everything new that come out

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