Slumberkins Flip Out Hammerhead: Emotional Regulation Set | Tools to Cool
Slumberkins Flip Out Hammerhead: Emotional Regulation Set | Tools to Cool
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Overview
Slumberkins Flip Out Hammerhead offers a warm, kid friendly approach to navigating big feelings. This emotional regulation set blends soft plush characters with an engaging story, inviting children to discover calm and coping through playful exploration and guided practice. The tactile Kin and interactive book create a multi-sensory experience that can fit into daily routines, playtime, or quiet moments together.
What’s included
- Let’s Go! with Hammerhead interactive book featuring five coping strategies
- Flip-Out Hammerhead Kin with a head that flips from mad to calm
- Starfish Mini to model supportive mood cues
- Jellyfish Mini to reinforce positive emotion labeling
Learning goals and key benefits
- Supports emotion identification and labeling during pretend play
- Encourages emotion regulation through hands on practice with tools to cool
- Promotes conflict resolution and cooperative communication during guided activities
How to use
Integrate the set into daily routines, read the book aloud during calm moments, and invite your child to demonstrate how they feel using the Kin. The kit is designed to be used repeatedly as feelings evolve.
Real world scenarios
Kids can flip the Kin head to signal a shift from upset to calm, practice simple breathing, and share their current feelings with a grown up. Hammerhead’s story offers practical, approachable ways to try new strategies in real life moments.
Why families choose this set
The combination of a narrative with tangible tools turns emotion regulation into an approachable, everyday activity. This set grows with the child, supporting increasingly nuanced emotional awareness and coping skills over time.
FAQ
Q: What ages is the Flip Out Hammerhead set best for?
A: Ideal for early learners with caregiver guided play to explore emotions and coping strategies.
Q: What skills does this set help develop?
A: Supports emotion identification, labeling, and basic regulation through interactive storytelling and hands on toys.
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