A Little SPOT of Emotion 8 Book Box Set (Books 1-8: Anger, Anxiety, Peaceful, Happiness, Sadness, Confidence, Love, & Scribble Emotion)
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This box set includes 8 Emotion Books: A Little SPOT of Anger A Little SPOT of Anxiety A Little SPOT of Happiness A Little SPOT of Sadness A Little SPOT of Love A Little SPOT of Confidence A Little Peaceful SPOT A Little Scribble SPOT
A Little SPOT of Emotion 8 Book Box Set (Books 1-8: Anger, Anxiety, Peaceful, Happiness, Sadness, Confidence, Love, & Scribble Emotion)
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$59.99Original price was: $59.99.$53.99Current price is: $53.99.
9 reviews for A Little SPOT of Emotion 8 Book Box Set (Books 1-8: Anger, Anxiety, Peaceful, Happiness, Sadness, Confidence, Love, & Scribble Emotion)
Rated 5 out of 5
Katherine Wright –
My son has ADHD, tix disorder, and anxiety. These books have helped him learn how to regulate emotions. And now my youngest has also gotten into the books. They love the practical exercises it teaches you while learning way you can show your emotions. Love them!
Rated 4 out of 5
Eyes –
Great way to teach how to communicate!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Constance –
The spot books are great books to introduce feelings to your kids! My daughter loves them
Rated 5 out of 5
P –
Excellent box set. Brought alongside the plush toys so the children in school could relate to the characters. I love the way there is a story and then a rap/ song at the end the children can recall when they are feeling this way. Very useful to support and relate to children’s feelings.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
We got these for our son for his fifth birthday. We were noticing he was experiencing lots of big feelings as he is growing and not sure how to put words on them. This series has been great for understanding his emotions and finding practical solutions to come to a place of calmness/”peace”. I appreciate that they don’t talk about certain emotions being good or bad, but that all of our feelings are part of everyone and help us understand ourselves better. His favorite book is the Scribble Spot book when all the feelings are mixed up. The way the author wrapped the Scribble Spot in “Love” was super sweet. This is a good series to get the conversation started with the children in your life. Emotional health is just as important as physical health. We will buy others in the series as he grows. I do think there are some other childhood experiences to go off of other than my toy has been taken or my art messed up. Those happen in a couple of books. Perhaps the other series have more diversity in issues. Either way, these still hold a lot of value for kids navigating their emotional worlds.
Rated 5 out of 5
A W –
Very well written. Felt a little pricy, but the content is excellent. A child and family professional counselor recommended this book set to help our children understand and express their big, confusing feelings, which has helped to reduce some harmful behaviors which came out of those not-understood feelings.
Rated 5 out of 5
Logan –
My son is a classic 3 year old going through his “Three-nager” tantrums with strong feelings. We bought these books to help him start to identify his emotions. What we didn’t know was that these books also teach kids coping techniques to help calm them down to their “peaceful spot”. Our son is now able to tell us when he’s sad or angry. When these feelings happen he simply follows the instructions and blows those emotions away to become the happy kid we know and love. We couldn’t be happier with the results and we’re already looking to expand this collection to more complex emotions.
Rated 5 out of 5
Belen Ayala –
This set is amazing! It’s not just that the pictures are beatiful and age appropriate… but the content is for long lasting social and emotional skills. As a neuropsychologist specialized in Learning disabilities, I use these books in my practice and at home with my kids. It doesn’t just explain the feelings but also it provides examples of when you van feel them and the strategies to help you cope with them that are easy to use and apply daily. My husband and I even MODEL using the strategies at home so our kids can also use them. My 4 and 7 year olds love them. Highly recommended.
Rated 5 out of 5
Kristen Stoeger –
I like how age appropriate these books are and how there are so many emotions covered in this box set. It has some fun activities also, we read the main book and did the questions and activities at the end. Great for preschool ages kiddos or elementary schoolers.
Katherine Wright –
My son has ADHD, tix disorder, and anxiety. These books have helped him learn how to regulate emotions. And now my youngest has also gotten into the books. They love the practical exercises it teaches you while learning way you can show your emotions. Love them!
Eyes –
Great way to teach how to communicate!!
Constance –
The spot books are great books to introduce feelings to your kids! My daughter loves them
P –
Excellent box set. Brought alongside the plush toys so the children in school could relate to the characters. I love the way there is a story and then a rap/ song at the end the children can recall when they are feeling this way. Very useful to support and relate to children’s feelings.
Amazon Customer –
We got these for our son for his fifth birthday. We were noticing he was experiencing lots of big feelings as he is growing and not sure how to put words on them. This series has been great for understanding his emotions and finding practical solutions to come to a place of calmness/”peace”. I appreciate that they don’t talk about certain emotions being good or bad, but that all of our feelings are part of everyone and help us understand ourselves better. His favorite book is the Scribble Spot book when all the feelings are mixed up. The way the author wrapped the Scribble Spot in “Love” was super sweet. This is a good series to get the conversation started with the children in your life. Emotional health is just as important as physical health. We will buy others in the series as he grows. I do think there are some other childhood experiences to go off of other than my toy has been taken or my art messed up. Those happen in a couple of books. Perhaps the other series have more diversity in issues. Either way, these still hold a lot of value for kids navigating their emotional worlds.
A W –
Very well written. Felt a little pricy, but the content is excellent. A child and family professional counselor recommended this book set to help our children understand and express their big, confusing feelings, which has helped to reduce some harmful behaviors which came out of those not-understood feelings.
Logan –
My son is a classic 3 year old going through his “Three-nager” tantrums with strong feelings. We bought these books to help him start to identify his emotions. What we didn’t know was that these books also teach kids coping techniques to help calm them down to their “peaceful spot”. Our son is now able to tell us when he’s sad or angry. When these feelings happen he simply follows the instructions and blows those emotions away to become the happy kid we know and love. We couldn’t be happier with the results and we’re already looking to expand this collection to more complex emotions.
Belen Ayala –
This set is amazing! It’s not just that the pictures are beatiful and age appropriate… but the content is for long lasting social and emotional skills. As a neuropsychologist specialized in Learning disabilities, I use these books in my practice and at home with my kids. It doesn’t just explain the feelings but also it provides examples of when you van feel them and the strategies to help you cope with them that are easy to use and apply daily. My husband and I even MODEL using the strategies at home so our kids can also use them. My 4 and 7 year olds love them. Highly recommended.
Kristen Stoeger –
I like how age appropriate these books are and how there are so many emotions covered in this box set. It has some fun activities also, we read the main book and did the questions and activities at the end. Great for preschool ages kiddos or elementary schoolers.