The fashion trend in the literature for preschoolers -the departure from direct morality to the analysis of childhood experiences and underlying therapeutic assistance. In this collection, we have collected five new textbooks for you, that is, books where there is little text and many drawings that reflect this trend the brightest. Video source: Getty Images

"Why is Bear looking like that?"

Author: Duncan BeedyPrice: 284 rub.A book that will help children aged 2-5 to accept and grow from their shyness. And also tactfully explain why you shouldn't stare too hard at strangers. Bristol illustrator Duncan Beedie came up with a story about a shy bear who had an unpleasant habit of silently staring at other forest dwellers.5 interesting children's books: what to read to a childA photo: AST publishing house, the Willy-Winky editorial board of the Beasts was terribly annoyed, and they walked around the bear side. This continued until he met a wise frog. She explained to him that being shy is not a problem. The main thing at the same time - do not forget to smile, and everything will fall into place. The book is nominated for The Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2017.

"Who's under the bed?"

Authors: Linda Bailey, Colin JackPrice: 517 rub.This book raises the topic of childhood fears and teaches how to work with them. As children, we are all afraid of something: a vacuum cleaner, Baba Yaga, the dark and the monsters that hide in it. Children aged 5-7 are especially likely to have a developed imagination. Combined with magical thinking, it gives rise to the strongest fears.5 interesting children's books: what to read to a childA photo: publishing house AST, the editorial office of "Willy-Winky" Fortunately, you can neutralize them the same way. The hero of this book Leo never protruded from under the blanket of his foot, so that the bedside monster did not grab him. But one day the boy found the courage to face fear in his eyes and tamed a monster!

"I already love you"

Authors: Jory John, Benji DavisPrice: 262 rub.Love is an unconditional feeling that does not need to be earned. At the same time, each of us has the right to set our own personal boundaries. The dynamic story of the relationship between the phlegmatic Bear and the hyperactive Goose reveals these complex topics in a very lively, understandable and funny way. Anticipating a wonderful day spent at home in silence, the Bear sits down in his favorite armchair with a book and a cup of hot tea...5 interesting children's books: what to read to a childA photo: AST publishing house, Willy-Winky editorial office But his neighbor Goose has other plans. Despite the refusals of the Bear, Gus insists on a joint walk. "You do not look busy! Come on, let's go, "the Goose commanders shamelessly. In fact, he just wants to like the Bear. "I already love you, Goose! - says the Bear. - And I also like to be alone! "Oh, this is the eternal mismatch between extroverts and introverts!

"Penguin Problems"

Authors: Jerry John, Lane SmithPrice: 299 rub.The best way to raise an optimistic child is to be an optimist yourself. Which is not so easy in the conditions of a frantic pace of life. Another book by Jory John offers an unconventional way to talk to children about stress resistance... and its absence.5 interesting children's books: what to read to a childA photo: AST publishing house, "Willy-Winky" edition Every day of one small penguin is a series of problems. Snow in the sun is too glistening, you do not want to fish, the beak is frozen, and the fins are tired. And how can he cope with all this? No way! All in vain! No one understands him! But suddenly a walrus appears and advises to look at life from the other side. Yes, we all have difficult days, but even on such days there are always occasions for gratitude. A stupid smug walrus! He does not understand penguin problems. But the readers have such a chance.

"The Adventures of Winnie the Witch"

Authors: Valerie Thomas, Corky PaulPrice: from 139 rub.There is nothing better than being yourself! You can fight your shortcomings all your life, or you can turn on some healthy self-irony and start enjoying every day you live. This is the philosophy that little witch Winnie declares with her behavior and appearance. She often walks around her castle in holey socks, forgets to clean and doesn’t like to cook. Her experiments with a magic wand end in unpredictable consequences. But you can hardly find anyone more creative, good-natured and inquisitive than Winnie in the entire area!5 interesting children's books: what to read to a childPhoto:AST Publishing House, Willy-Winky Editorial Board Books about the witch Winnie and her cat Wilbur have been popular in Europe for over 30 years, but have only now reached Russian-speaking readers. The bold organization of space adds an element of free play to the book: in some places the drawing takes up a full spread, in others the pages are divided like a comic book, and in some cases the book will have to be turned in your hands, switching from horizontal to vertical format. Down with frames! Freedom of creative expression!

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