yak kin + lesson book - self acceptance

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yak kin + lesson book - self acceptance

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Trying new things can be scary. Slumberkins' Yak teaches children that it’s ok to take risks and help them understand that it's ok to not be perfect at something the first time they try it.

Learning to accept themselves as they are, gives little ones the freedom to love themselves and the courage to keep trying even when things are hard. Yak will walk paw-in-hand with them as they learn to trust themselves, develop a sense of self and start to explore the world around them.

  • Includes Yak, board book + self-acceptance card
  • Machine washable, air dry
  • Intentionally designed without detachable plastic pieces to give caretakers peace of mind
  • Kins measure 6" W x 14" L
  • Soft and silky fur, perfect for smooshy hugs
  • Stuffed with hypoallergenic fiberfill
  • 100% Polyester material
  • Board Book (measures 
5" W x 7" L) & Affirmation Card (Affirmation Card style may vary)
  • BBB-KIN-YAK-4
A Slumberkins yak kin sits between two illustrated cards. The left, inspired by the "yak kin + lesson book - self acceptance," reads Yak Struggles With Mistakes: A Lesson in Self-Acceptance. The right says, I am enough just the way I am.The Slumberkins yak kin + lesson book – self acceptance includes a plush brown yak with soft fur, small horns, and floppy ears, plus a children’s board book to encourage self-acceptance, all in themed packaging.The slumberkins "yak kin + lesson book – self acceptance" pairs a cuddly yak plush with a gentle board book, teaching children about self-acceptance through an illustrated story—perfect for sharing during quiet moments.A young child with curly hair hugs the soft, brown slumberkins yak kin plush while smiling, capturing a sweet moment of self-acceptance. An adult's arms gently hold the child from behind as they share the yak kin + lesson book.

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