Discovering emotions with the Cucutoys Emotional Book (Part 1)
Emotions, an essential part of child development.
From the first months of life, children experience a wide range of feelings that influence their behavior, relationships, and learning. However, they often find it difficult to identify, understand, and manage these emotions.
This is where the **Cucutoys Emotional Book** comes in, a collection of books designed to help little ones explore their emotions in an educational and entertaining way. Throughout this series of articles, we'll take a tour of this wonderful collection, learning about the books and the emotions they address. In this first installment, we'll explore the first 14 books in the series.
"Breathe" - Calm and relaxation

This book helps children learn breathing techniques to manage their emotions, providing tools for emotional self-regulation.
In the story, the protagonist learns that when anger or fear overwhelms him, taking deep breaths helps him find calm. Through illustrations and guided exercises, children can practice alongside the character and apply these techniques in their daily lives.
"Grandfather's Island" - Loss and Memory
A moving story that addresses the loss of a loved one and how memories can comfort and keep us company.
The protagonist embarks on a journey with his grandfather to a magical island, where together they explore wonderful landscapes. As the story progresses, the boy discovers that, although his grandfather is no longer physically present, he will always live on in his heart and in his happy memories.

"Bogo Wants It All" - Ambition and Detachment

Bogo is a character who always wants more, until he learns the importance of valuing what he has and enjoying the present.
In his quest to achieve everything, Bogo finds himself in a situation where his greed leaves him with nothing. Through this twist in the story, the children learn that having more isn't always better and that true happiness lies in what we already have and share with others.
"Can I look at your diaper?" - Curiosity and learning
A fun book that helps little ones recognize their curiosity and encourages exploration of the world around them.
The protagonist, a curious little mouse, wants to see what's inside his friends' diapers. As he discovers what's inside, he also learns that the time will come to stop using the diaper and use the potty. It's an ideal read for the potty training stage.

"There's no need for a voice" - Communication and empathy

A story that helps children understand the importance of inclusion and respect for differences.
In the story, a bee unlike any other struggles to find her place in the hive. In the end, everyone discovers that her difference is precisely what makes her special and valuable to the community.
"The Extra Bee" - Belonging and Acceptance
A story that helps children understand the importance of inclusion and respect for differences.
In the story, a bee unlike any other struggles to find her place in the hive. In the end, everyone discovers that her difference is precisely what makes her special and valuable to the community.

"Bad" - Perception and Judgment

A story that invites us to reflect on prejudice and how appearances can be deceiving.
The protagonist, a small animal with a bad reputation, demonstrates through his actions that what seems "bad" isn't always actually bad. The story teaches the importance of knowing before judging.
"Helio with an H" - Identity and Self-Acceptance
A story about the courage to be yourself and embrace your identity with pride and confidence.
Helio, a character who feels like he doesn't fit in, embarks on an adventure in which he discovers that what makes him different is precisely what makes him unique. It's an inspiring story about self-esteem and authenticity.

"For four little corners of nothing" - Diversity and adaptation

A book that teaches children the importance of accepting differences and finding creative solutions to include everyone.
The story tells the tale of a small square who can't fit into a circular house. Instead of changing its shape, the house adapts so he can fit in. It's a beautiful metaphor for inclusion and adapting spaces to diversity.
"What a disgusting sandwich!" - Surprise and humor
This book uses humor and a reader's perspective to teach the importance of seeing things from different angles.
In the story, a little fox finds an abandoned sandwich, and while he finds it disgusting at first, other animals gradually develop different perspectives on what they consider a culinary treasure. This fun story teaches children to consider different perspectives before making hasty judgments.

"That's life" - Resilience and change

A story that shows how life is full of ups and downs, helping children face changes with a positive mindset.
The protagonist faces various unexpected situations, from losing a toy to moving house. Through everyday examples, the book helps children understand that difficulties can be overcome and that every challenge brings a lesson.
"The Koala Who Could" - The fear of change and overcoming
A tender tale about a koala who must overcome his fear of change to discover new opportunities and grow.
Kevin the koala is afraid to come down from his tree and face the unknown. However, when a series of unexpected events force him out of his comfort zone, he discovers a world full of adventure and friendship. The story conveys the message that change can bring wonderful things if faced with courage.

"Son of Dragons" - Self-acceptance and identity

A story that shows the importance of accepting oneself, even when we feel different from others.
The protagonist, a boy raised by dragons, feels out of place for not being like his adoptive family. Over time, he learns that his uniqueness is his greatest strength and that he can be part of the group while still being himself. It's an inspiring story about identity and self-acceptance.
"Rabbit's Discomfort" - Empathy and Emotional Understanding
A book that helps children understand their own emotions and the importance of empathy toward others.
The main character, the rabbit, feels sad and doesn't know why. As he interacts with other animals, he discovers that sharing his feelings and receiving support helps him feel better. This story teaches children the importance of emotional communication and surrounding themselves with people who understand them.

Conclusion
The books in the Cucutoys Emotional Collection are an excellent tool for helping children understand and manage their emotions in a healthy way. In the next installment, we'll explore the remaining 13 titles in this fascinating collection.
If you'd like to learn more about these books and find the perfect one for your little one, visit our Emocionario page at Cucutoys . Are you missing any? Is there one that helped you and you'd like to have it again?