POO POO AND ESCAPED EARS

£10.99

Lina Žutautė

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Lina Žutautė "Poppy and the Runaway Ears"

Recommended for children aged 3-6 years

Oh, that Poppy! Sometimes she gets so absorbed in her games that she can't hear what her mother is saying. And what Grandma says. And Daddy, what he says, she doesn't listen to at all. One day, she couldn't hear anything so much that her ears felt useless and she ran away. They just flopped on the floor, ran through the kitchen, bent down in the corridor and dived out the front door without even turning around!

What to do now? What does she look like without ears? Poppy the Pooh rushes to catch the refugees, but will she be found?

Go on an adventure with Kake Make and find out what to do to make sure your ears never leave your side.

At the end of the book, you will find the psychologist's advice for parents and a fun game for the whole family.

"What to do when your ears escape? Where to look and how to get them back? This book describes one of the more interesting abilities of both the young and the grown-up: people can be attentive to the information they find interesting, valuable and necessary, but imposing messages or unpleasant tasks often fly past their ears like two distant planets."

Psychologist Asta Blandė

"Winnie the Pooh and the Runaway Ears"

- enrich vocabulary;

- develops emotional intelligence and imagination;

- helps you understand why listening to what others say is so important, and teaches you to listen to others;

- engages children in a fun adventure - you can search for escaped ears together.

What do parents say about the book?

"We have read this book and The Dwarf of Disorder many times with the children. Even though we have read it so many times, the author's illustrations continue to amaze us. It is only now, after about six months, that I have found those escaped ears, well hidden by the author. Well done Lina!"

Mama Skaiste

The Kaki Makė picture books are a hugely popular series of books about a five-year-old girl enjoying her childhood and trying to explore the world around her! And in the process, she finds herself in all kinds of situations, experiencing fear, jealousy, anger and laziness. The unexpected stories, told through a wealth of unique illustrations, do not moralise, but help to spark the child's imagination and encourage her to find the right answer herself.

Lina Žutautė is an artist and writer, a favourite among children, born and still living in Šiauliai. Her first book "Kakė Makė ir Netvarkos nykštukas" (Poppy and the Dwarf of Disorder) was published in 2010 and was recognised as the best book for young readers by the International Children's and Young People's Literature Association (IBBY).In 2013 Lina Žutaute was awarded the Children's Literature Prize for her work for children, for the combination of image and word. Her work has been translated into Latvian, Estonian, Russian, Danish, Italian, Korean and many other languages. Having created one of the most famous Lithuanian literary characters - Kaka Makė - the author never stops surprising her little readers with new stories!

If your little ones love Winnie-the-Pooh and her friends, we invite you to continue their educational journeys by watching Winnie-the-Pooh videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFWLVZ8cVCyqvKmkEqUdK4w

For more adventures of Katya Makė, click here:

- Winnie-the-Pooh and the Gnome of Disorder

- Winnie the Pooh and the Big Dark

- Winnie the Pooh and the Dream Birthday

- Maki and stolen time

- Poppy and the Tooth Fairy Feast

- Poppy and the Day of the Superdad

- Poppy and the Friendship Broom

- Maki and a terrible injustice

- Winnie-the-Pooh and a cat for one week

- Makea and the magical journey

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