A child is an unpredictable being. He can sit peacefully at the table and carefully draw a picture on a piece of paper with a pencil, but it does not take five minutes to turn into a small hurricane: he chases the ball around the room or asks him to play hide and seek with him. How long do you have to keep the child engaged in the game? We chose five unusual children's books and three games that will take the baby and help mom relax.

1. "Ten little pirates. Oral counting for toddlers. " "Alpina. Children"

“Ten little pirates are sailing on a boat.Adventures and glory await the pirates in the distance! What will they do if they meet a hungry shark? A giant octopus? And what if they get caught in a storm? A best-selling book that will teach children how to count backwards and make it automatic. Unusual illustrations, cute characters, adventures and easy-to-remember poems are what will keep your child busy and entertained. Photo: Alpina Publisher

2. "Where is the cake?" MYTH

Why is the little rabbit crying? Who scared the little pig?Where did the snake hide and where is it going to crawl? Where is everyone running and what is going on? There are no words in the book. There are only pictures that make it more interesting and useful. Each inhabitant of the magical forest has their own story, and it all began at the very moment when someone stole the cake. Looking at the illustrations, making up a story and finally finding the stolen cake is an activity that a child cannot tear themselves away from! Photo: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber Publishing House

3. "Five minutes of peace." "Polandria"

The mother of three restless baby elephants wants it so muchsoak in a hot, fragrant bath with a cup of tea… But here’s the problem: children don’t want to part with their beloved mother even for five minutes. This best-selling book was first published about thirty years ago, and people have become even more fond of it. That’s because it’s equally loved by both children and their mothers: both recognize themselves in the characters. Photo: Polyandria Publishing House

4. "All the year round on the farm." Clever

What happens on the farm in the summer? And in the winter?The book “All Year Round on the Farm” will introduce your child to farm animals, tell about the concerns and responsibilities of villagers and help them learn new words. Welcome to the farm! Here you can stroll through the blooming garden and vegetable garden, look into the stable, pick a juicy apple from a tree and even ride a tractor. The book contains hundreds, no, thousands of small details that the child will diligently search for. Photo: Clever Publishing House

5. "The most important knowledge." Robins

There are so many questions, especially for young children.Where can you find the answers? In an unusual book with flaps and windows. Opening it, the child will find himself in a scientific laboratory, look into the treasury of history, get acquainted with the most amazing inhabitants of the earth and the most famous scientific myths and the history of the origin of our world. This is definitely more interesting than hide-and-seek! Photo: Robins Publishing House Books can not only be read, but also used in games.

Game "Detective"

Take any book, for example, “10 Littlepirates". There are many small details here that are interesting to look at: try to become detectives for a while and play "who will find it faster" on the page. Who will be the first to find the parrot? And the octopus? Let the child point to and count the small details on the book spread with his finger. This game is great for developing attention, perseverance, and at the same time teaches counting backwards.

Game "Write a story"

What could have happened to the characters in this book?Anything you like – make up your own story with your child, invent adventures, and maybe even the hero himself. Describe what he looks like, what his character is, what actions he takes. Let the child first tell the story and then draw the hero on a piece of paper. The game will help develop imagination, logic, and storytelling skills.

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