Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection
Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection
Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection
Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection
Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection

Growing Up : From Babies To Big Kids - Learn And Grow Collection


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AN EDUCATIONAL BOOK TO GUIDE CHILDREN IN THEIR DAILY ACTIVITIES

Part of the Learn and grow Collection, Growing Up is a book by Pomango that focuses on the many activities that young children have to experience on a daily basis and their importance in their learning and development. Because after all, you have to learn a multitude of things before becoming an adult!

ABSTRACT

There are so many things children need to learn and do every day! Making new friends, going to the dentist, taking a bath or knowing when it's time to listen are all part of a child's daily life.

This book focuses on the many daily activities young children engage in and why each activity is important to their development. And yes, before you grow up, you have to learn a lot of things: brush your teeth, cross the street, tie your shoes and more...

Characteristics :

  • Texts: Jennifer Moores-Mallinos
  • Illustrations: Annabel Spenceley
  • Graphic design: Estudi Guash, S.L., Mylène Purcell
  • Translation from English: Eva Milanovic
  • Dimensions: L: 9.5 x W: 8 inches
  • Number of pages: 96
  • supple cover
  • Other: Softcover, printed in Quebec, FSC and carbon neutral paper

POMANGO

Pomango is a Sherbrooke company that promotes family well-being, healthy relationships and balanced family life. Constantly evolving, Pomango offers products and tools for parents so that they can support their children in gaining and developing their autonomy and skills.

All products and actions taken by Pomango are based on the following values: Pleasure, Family, Creativity, Passion and Balance.



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