What should a truly great children's book of fairy tales be like? Extraordinary! Surely, magical and... somewhat enchanting. Just like this new release in the series “Puzzle Book” - “Fairy Tales for Kids”.
This book is magical because the fairy tales come to life:
- Kolobok;
- The Turnip;
- The Teremok;
- The Three Little Pigs;
- The Bunny's Hut;
- The Hen Ryaba
come down from large, colorful pictures on the book pages, and together with little readers, they themselves become participants in exciting games.
Into what? Well, of course, into fairy tales!
- Kolobok will play as he runs away from the wolf, bear, and fox, singing his famous song;
- Grandpa, grandma, granddaughter, and dog wait for the mouse to pull out the turnip;
- And the Teremok will be filled with noisy guests.
And also Nif-Nif, Nuf-Nuf, and Naf-Naf, the bunny's friends, and the mysterious hen laying golden eggs - together with the little one, they will create their own story in the form of a big picture taking up the entire page.
More precisely, they will help piece together a completed fairy tale picture from the scattered pieces - they will assemble the fairy tales!
Isn't this magic?
For in the puzzles assembled by children's hands, it seems, the voices of fairy tale heroes begin to sound. It's as if the letters themselves, written in large print on thick cardboard pages, come to life in the texts of the fairy tales.
Assembling puzzles transports a child's imagination directly into the fairy tale.
It actively develops creative thinking. Moreover, it fosters attentiveness, fine motor skills, skills in focused activity, and a desire to remain friends with children's books in the future.