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Little Boost

Diese Reihe unterhaltsamer und zugänglicher Bilderbücher behandelt grundlegende Lektionen fürs Leben für kleine Kinder. Jede Geschichte befasst sich auf fesselnde und nachvollziehbare Weise mit Themen wie Teilen, Ehrlichkeit und der Bewältigung alltäglicher kindlicher Herausforderungen. Die Bücher bieten zahlreiche lehrreiche Momente, die sowohl Betreuern als auch Kindern Gelegenheiten zum Austausch und zur Diskussion bieten. Sie sind darauf ausgelegt, kleinen Kindern dabei zu helfen, entscheidende Lebenskompetenzen zu entwickeln und ihnen einen sanften Anstoß für ihr persönliches Wachstum zu geben.

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