To parents, Valentine's Day has an extra special meaning. While husband and wife can celebrate the Hallmark holiday together with a nice meal and exchanging of gifts, it's also an opportunity to give gifts to those special youngsters in your life to show how much you love them as well.
Traditionally, kids have received the same type of gifts on Valentine's Day; plush stuffed animals being one of the most popular. And while cute plush can be a big hit with the kiddos, we'd like to offer you something different. Not only will both parents and children love it, it's extremely powerful in the development of the parent-child relationship.
It's called the "I Like Book."
Traditionally, kids have received the same type of gifts on Valentine's Day; plush stuffed animals being one of the most popular. And while cute plush can be a big hit with the kiddos, we'd like to offer you something different. Not only will both parents and children love it, it's extremely powerful in the development of the parent-child relationship.
It's called the "I Like Book."
This handy book is designed so each child has their own. It's okay NOT to share this time! Daily, weekly or when ever the thought comes, parents write things they "like" about the child. It's easy to do and it's super effective in communicating to the children just how special and loved they are.
"Parenting is hard. This little book helps us as parents remember why we had children in the first place," said Terry Myers, owner of Kaleidoscope Toys.
We highly recommend this book for Valentine's and for any other day when you might give your child a gift "just because."
You and your child won't be disappointed!