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Replay arguments with stuffed animals

Social & emotional

Replay arguments with stuffed animals

A little stuffed animal show to replay an earlier argument once everyone has calmed down: Bear wanted the truck, Bunny took it. Your child speaks for both characters, sees the situation from both sides, and together you invent different endings.

Age
3 to 4 years
Duration
10-15 min
Materials
2 stuffed animals or figurines
Supervision
Supervisé en continu
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  1. Wait until everyone is completely calm: never in the heat of the moment, ideally later in the day.
  2. Set up two stuffed animals, one for each role: “Bear wanted the truck, and Bunny took it.”
  3. Act out the scene yourself first with the toys, keeping it accurate without blaming anyone. If your child gets defensive, pack it away and try again another day.
  4. Have your child play Bear, THEN Bunny: experiencing both sides of the argument is the heart of the game.
  5. “How is Bear feeling right now? What about Bunny?” Name the emotions without judging.
  6. Come up with two or three different endings together and act them out. Wrap up gently: “Shall we try it like Bear next time?”

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