Concept:
Cecilia Fabbri (Italy)
Texts:
Every child experiences separation anxiety differently, which is why it is so important to handle leaving-taking for babies and toddlers who attend preschool or kindergarten with great care. This wonderful new series offers original, appealing transitional objects that can play a crucial role in young children's healthy emotional development. Each cloth book folds out into six pages laid out either horizontally or vertically, and closes with a snap fastener, which once open, can be hung in the child's room. Closed, it's soft and light, easily fitting into a toddler's backpack or away bag for the hours spent far from Mum, Dad, loved ones, or even family pets. Each page (15x15 cm) has a pocket for a picture or drawing of a person or pet, or for storing a special object that is meaningful for the the child, so that she can keep it close by all day or night long.
Illustrations:
Raffaella Castagna (Italy)
Format:
15 x 15 cm
Pages:
6
Binding:
Folded Cloth
Target age:
0-3
Titles available:
My Caterpillar
My Home
Every child experiences separation anxiety differently, which is why it is so important to handle leaving taking for babies and toddlers who attend preschool or kindergarten with great care. This wonderful new series offers original, appealing transitional objects that can play a crucial role in young children’s healthy emotional development. Each cloth book folds out into six pages laid out either horizontally or vertically, and closes with a snap fastener, which once open, can be hung in the child’s room. Closed, it’s soft and light, easily fitting into a toddler’s backpack or away bag for the hours spent far from Mum, Dad, loved ones, or even family pets. Each page (15×15 cm) has a pocket for a picture or drawing of a person or pet, or for storing a special object that is meaningful for the the child, so that she can keep it close by all day or night long.
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