
SERIES LESSON OF FAIRY TALE. DO MONSTERS COME OUT AT NIGHT?
- Picture Books
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Others
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- Pages:36
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- Size:260mm×260mm
- Publication Place:Turkey
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Education through fairy tales, so that children are willing to listen to!! A set of warm heart growth picture books, in reading these gentle and humorous stories, tell the truth of growth and life to the child imperceptibly, fairy tale lessons for children over 4 years old.
★4-6 years old children are in the cognitive period, full of curiosity and thirst for knowledge, which is also the key period for the formation of character. Protection of the environment, friendship, communication with parents, empathy and so on, these stories will lay a solid foundation for children to build good character.
★ English sample available.
The series includes 9 titles:
Maya Doesn't want to be a bookworm (Prejudice, Book, Reading habit)
BRAVEHEART HERMIT (Environmental Awareness, Empathy)
DO MONSTERS COME OUT AT NIGHT? (Overcoming night fears, Courage)
WHEN WILL I GROW UP? (Time, Growth, Patience)
WHERE IS MY HOME? (Environmental awareness, Nature, Inclusivity)
THE BIBLIOPHILE ELEPHANT (Habit of reading, School readiness)
ONE, OTHER, OTHER ONE, AND ANOTHER (Respect for differences, Inclusiveness, Happiness)
THE CURIOUS LAMB (Curiosity, Exploring, Inclusivity, Being happy)
DINOSAURS DO NOT EAT NUTS (Freedom, Animal Rights, Empathy, Imagionation)
Description
• It helps children overcome their night fears.
• Initiates dialogue with children so that they can talk about their fears.