Can You Repair the Cardboard Car? Baby is Angry

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Published1 week ago
Duration0:42
Video IDyymFSHLqnaM
Languageen-US
CategoryMusic
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsYes
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views584.9K
Likes4.3K
Comments0
Engagement Rate0.74%
Likes per 100 views0.74
Comments per 1K views0.00

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🚗😱 Lemon’s Big Feelings: Let's Help Him Fix His Cardboard Car âœšđŸ„‘SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL âœšđŸ„‘ / @vocavoca #vocavoca #kidssongs #babysongs 🚗đŸȘš Lemon is so happy driving his cardboard car. But then he hits a rock, and the wheel falls off. He gets angry — so angry that the other wheels pop off too! A gentle story about emotions for kids, anger management, problem solving, and teamwork. Perfect for co-viewing (ages 2–5). 👋 Hello, little friend! Have you ever felt really, really angry when something you loved broke? Lemon feels that way today. He’s driving his homemade cardboard car, feeling proud and happy. But then his wheel hits a rock — bump! — and the wheel rolls away. Lemon stops. He looks at the empty space where the wheel used to be. He starts to feel frustrated. Zap! Zap! Zap! His angry feelings are so strong that the other three wheels fall off too! Who will help him? Pete, dressed as a repairman, runs up with tape and a wrench. He doesn’t say a word. He just gently fixes the door, puts the hood back on, and attaches a new wheel. Snap, tape, twist. Soon the car is good as new! If you feel angry like Lemon, try these little tricks to calm down: ✅ Take three deep breaths — breathe in through your nose like you’re smelling a flower, and blow out through your mouth like you’re blowing out birthday candles. 🎂 In
 and out
 Repeat three times. ✅ Give yourself a hug — squeeze your arms tight around your body. It helps you feel safe. ✅ Squeeze a pillow or a soft toy — let all the mad out into the pillow. ✅ Ask for help — say “I’m angry. Can you help me?” Just like Lemon asked Pete (without words!). ✅ Walk away and stomp your feet — but only three stomps, then take a breath. This wordless short is a wonderful conversation starter about emotional regulation. It shows a child experiencing a clear arc: happiness → frustration → anger → sadness → comfort → relief. The humorous cause-and-effect (angry waves popping wheels) makes the feeling tangible without being scary. Pete models a calm, helpful response, not punishment. Perfect for co-viewing and talking about how anger is normal, but we can always ask for help and fix things together. Subscribe for more gentle stories about big feelings and friendship! 🚗💕 #emotionsforkids #angermanagement #emotionalregulation #problemsolving #teamwork #goodhabits #coviewing #preschool #cardboardcar #repairman Music from TheSoul Sound: https//thesoul-sound.com/ And Epidemic Sound: https//www.epidemicsound.com/ All product and company names shown in the video are trademarksâ„ąïž or registeredÂźïž trademarks of their respective holders. The use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

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