Discover the heartwarming journey of Kofi, a spirited young boy whose enthusiasm for life is as big as his heart Kofi loves to show his affection, but his excitement often leads to "too-big" hugs that can be a bit much for his friends-and even his toys.
When Kofi's over-eager bear hug accidentally scares a peaceful butterfly, he feels discouraged. With the gentle guidance of his mother, Kofi learns a valuable, age-appropriate lesson about consent and different ways to share love. Through practical examples-like the high-five and the "butterfly hug"-Kofi learns that showing affection is not one-size-fits-all, and that asking first is the best way to make everyone feel safe and happy.
Kofi's Too-Big Hug is a beautifully illustrated, gentle story that teaches toddlers and preschoolers the importance of personal boundaries, body autonomy, and mindful social interactions. Perfect for parents, educators, and young readers learning to navigate their emotions and friendships.
Key Themes:
Social-Emotional Learning: Introducing the concept of personal space and consent in an easy-to-understand way.Empathy & Mindfulness: Helping children understand that others may have different comfort levels.Emotional Regulation: Teaching children to pause, ask, and respect boundaries.Practical Tools: Introducing "high-fives" and "butterfly hugs" as safe alternatives for physical connection.Related Subjects
Parenting & Relationships