Social skills: a book that shows us the importance of play between boys and girls, where skills such as emotional intelligence and sharing with peers are developed.
Living in a pandemic: Balcony Friends is the story of a boy and a girl who, like many, lived for months locked in their homes. They learned to value family, nature and above all friendship with others who were in the same situation.
By Patricia Fernandez: The author is a renowned child psychologist who is the author of several other Amanuta titles such as My body talks, my body feels y Empathy.
It is good to have friends who understand us, since any idea can grow and even become a reality. Children seek the company of their peers because shared play is part of development and socialization. This story tells us about friendship, about the communication established by two little strangers from their balconies in a city that has had to retreat. And how their enthusiasm can awaken solidarity among neighbors.
Recommended for 2 to 4 years
Binding: Boardbook
Size: 13 x 16cm
Pages: 22
Vintage: 2022
ISBN: 978-956-364-262-9
Book printed on FSC Mixed paper
Also available in ebook
Patricia Fernandez Bieberach, Chilean, is an author and child-adolescent psychologist. He has published several articles about the emotional well-being of children and adolescents, in addition to maintaining his psychotherapy consultation in Santiago de Chile. She is the author of several children's books and a collaborator in our blog.
Alexandra Acosta She is an author and illustrator of books and works as a professor of Graphic Representation at the University of Development and Management and Production of Illustrated Publications, in the Diploma in Illustration at the Pontifical Catholic University. He has illustrated for various publications and has published two books of his own. She was selected on the 2016 IBBY Honor List with her book Aviary. He won the IBBY Chile Colibrí Medal for Illustration in 2012, 2013 and 2015.