Unicorn isn’t sure where she fits in. Is she a horse? A deer? A donkey, perhaps? She thinks that blending in with a crowd will make her happy, but quickly realizes that being authentic is more important than being the same. In this one-of-a-kind story, little ones will discover that being true to themselves is one of the best, and bravest, things they can do.
Social and emotional development topics include:
Authenticity
Bravery
Friendship
Slumberkins is on a mission to provide parents and caregivers with resources that promote early emotional learning skills for young children, while strengthening the parent child bond. Each Slumberkins book uses an interactive story time approach infused with therapeutic techniques and skill-building exercises.
Be on the lookout for even more Slumberkins storybooks coming to Vooks soon!
A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It’s the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period, and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun. Exclamation Point adds excitement to the words! Question Mark helps...
For Little Sock, every day is the same. He gets worn, he gets dirty, he gets washed. His friends don’t seem to mind the routine, but Little Sock dreams of something new. So one night, Little Sock decides to leave his drawer in search of adventure…to find the fabled land known as Sock City!
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Follow Yeti on an emotional journey of self discovery, as she meets her feelings - scared, mad, sad, worried, and calm - and learns how to take care of them. This moving story helps little ones become more aware of their emotions, recognize them as healthy and normal, and offers tools to help reg...