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Diario de niñas y niños amables
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11 May 2027
Ser amable es ayudar. Es cuidar. Es decir palabras bonitas… Martín y sus amigos Emma, Gonzalo, Karim y Laura describen diferentes situaciones en las que se esfuerzan por ser amables: decir “buenos días” por la mañana con una sonrisa, ordenar los juguetes tirados por toda la casa, invitar a jugar a los niños y niñas que están solos… Son muchos los momentos en los que observar y aprender cómo tratar bien a los demás.
La amabilidad se muestra en pequeños detalles que ayudan a convivir y a llevarnos bien. La amabilidad se muestra en pequeños detalles que ayudan a convivir y a llevarnos bien.
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Kindness comes in many shapes and forms. Martín and his friends show us how even the smallest act of kindness can make a big difference.
In this daily journal, Martín and his friends, Emma, Gonzolo, Karim and Laura share the different ways they are kind everyday, from giving someone a smile or a hug to tidying up their toys and making sure someone isn’t left out of a game.
A wonderful picture book that reminds us that being kind is one of the simplest and most profound things we can do.
An inspiring, timely picture book about the many ways children can be kind.
Carmen Mateo was born in Seville (Spain) in 1982. She is a psychologist who uses children’s literature as a tool with her patients and as a moment for family enjoyment. Although her professional career started in Psychology, she soon crossed paths with stories, as a fan and, later, as their author.
Marisa Morea is a children’s books illustrator. After graduating in Creative Illustration at Eina School in Barcelona (Spain) in 2009, she returned to Madrid to work as an art director in various advertising agencies while receiving her first illustration commissions, including various international publishers. In 2013 she decided to quit advertising to fully dedicate herself to illustration. Since then she has worked with publishers such as Simon and Schuster, Nosy Crow, SM or Penguin Random House.