RAIDES. EXERCISES FOR CHILDREN AGED 5-6
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Recommended for children aged 3-6 years
Hurry up! Poppy is already playing with her friends in the park and is waiting for you. An unexpected adventure awaits you, and a challenge that will require you to join forces to overcome!
Winnie-the-Pooh loves to visit the city park. Her friends Agnė and Jonas are waiting for her there and, of course, the most exciting game in the world, "Who's on first?". After all, there's nothing more fun than being the first to get up, the highest and the fastest! But... really?
Once, while playing, friends get lost. Kake Makė, Agnė and Jonas are about to meet a mysterious resident of the park, but also a true test of FRIENDSHIP. Will friendship win?
"This is a story about the inherent human desire to compete and compete, often without even thinking about where it leads. This urge is familiar to children and adults alike and leads to strange sensations reminiscent of roller coasters, where you feel the badness in your stomach along with the fun adrenaline rush. Competition divides more than it unites, and you lose more than you make," says psychologist Asta Blandė.
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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.



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