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Discover the magic of reading with the book "I (Hate) Love Books," ideal for transforming aversion into passion.
This picture book, by the award-winning creator, invites the little ones on an unexpected adventure. The story begins with the announcement of holidays and the obligation to read a book, a scenario that seems like the worst plan ever to the protagonist. However, this enchanting narrative reveals the transformative power of stories and the genuine joy of traveling on the wings of imagination, proving that even those who "hate books" can fall in love with them.
The Discovery of Reading
The premise of this book centers on the journey of a child who initially rejects the idea of reading. The teacher announces mandatory reading during the holidays, which generates resistance. Nevertheless, the narrative subtly and magically explores how the first connection to a book can be a turning point. The book is a visual celebration of literary discovery, showing that reading is not an obligation but a portal to fantastic worlds.
The Magic of Imagination
The magnificent illustrations accompany the transformation of the protagonist's perception. The book uses an appealing visual style to illustrate the enchantment hidden within the pages. The central message is clear: transforming "I Hate Books" into "I Love Books... forever!". It is a delicate and effective invitation to awaken curiosity and the pleasure of reading in any child.
This work is perfect for parents and educators looking for tools to encourage the reading habit in a positive and pressure-free way, focusing on the emotional connection that can be created with stories.
Key Features
- Title: I (Hate) Love Books
- Publisher: Penguim (Editor: penguim)
- Authorship: By the award-winning creator of Flood and Lost.
- Format: Picture book, ideal for shared reading.
- Central Theme: Overcoming aversion to reading and discovering imagination.
- Target Audience: Children in the discovery phase or with some resistance to reading.
Não recomendado para crianças com menos de 7 anos.