Recommended for children aged 2-6 years
Poppy is not a big fan of tidying up, but even the most boring activities are fun when accompanied by games and fun challenges!
Poppy is brave and inventive. Every day she comes up with new activities and new dreams. She wants to be an architect, a sculptor, a cyclist and, when it rains, a librarian. But every time she plays, there's a pile of stuff left behind, because she has no desire to be... a toy manager.
Winnie the Pooh will meet the Clutter Dwarf, who will give her some fun challenges to help her understand why tidying up is important. And will you help Makeka solve the gnome's challenges?
"A child's environment is full of interesting activities. It's even more fun to switch from one activity to another and avoid boredom. Isn't it strange that adults, instead of enjoying so many activities, say with a straight face: 'Time to tidy up!' How can we make sure that they don't spoil all the joy with a word or a snap of the finger? Remember: when tedious work becomes a challenge, true adventure is born. That's what the Dwarf of Disorder reminds us all in this story."
Psychologist Asta Blandė
"Winnie-the-Pooh and the Dwarf of Disorder":
- enrich vocabulary;
- develops emotional intelligence and imagination;
- encourages you to dream big and try as many different activities as possible;
- teaches that life is not just about games and fun activities - sometimes you need to do things that are less enjoyable, like tidying up;
- encourages you to see tidying up as a game;
- There are fun activities for your child to do with Kake Make;
- The book is complemented by a psychologist's comments for parents to help them better understand their little ones and cope with everyday challenges.
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