Book: Ghosts Don't Knock at the Door by Eulàlia Canal and Rocio Bonilla
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Discover "Ghosts Don't Knock at the Door," a charming book by Eulàlia Canal and Rocio Bonilla that sensitively addresses themes such as friendship, jealousy, and the importance of inclusion. This is the perfect story to help young people navigate the complex emotions that arise in friendships, through captivating characters and expressive illustrations.
The Bear and the Groundhog are best friends and share their own world, full of games and hidden treasures. Their bond is complete. However, everything changes when the Bear, with an open heart, invites the Duck to join them. The Groundhog, feeling her exclusive friendship threatened, becomes consumed by jealousy and decides she will do everything to keep the Duck away. Will you succeed? And at what cost?
Through this tender narrative, "Ghosts Don't Knock" serves as a valuable tool for parents and educators . The book opens the door to important conversations about feelings such as possessiveness, insecurity, and the fear of losing a friend. It helps children understand that the heart has room for more than one friend and that sharing friendships can actually make them even richer and more fun.
Rocio Bonilla's illustrations, known for their warm and emotional style, masterfully bring this story to life. Each page perfectly captures the characters' emotions—from the Bear's contagious joy to the Marmot's anguish and the Duck's shyness. Published by Jacarandá Editora, this book is a wonderful addition to any children's library, promoting empathy and emotional intelligence in a way that children understand and love.
Main Features:
- Title: Ghosts Don't Knock on the Door
- Author: Eulàlia Canal
- Illustrator: Rocio Bonilla
- Publisher: Jacarandá Editora
- Language: Portuguese (PT-PT)
- Topics Covered: Friendship, jealousy, inclusion, sharing, managing emotions.
- Recommended Age: 4 years and up.
- Format: Hardcover book, ideal for frequent handling.