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Felix Gets Better
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26 January 2027

Embark on an adventure with Felix as he fights off a cold, day by day.
The science of being sick is made simple with a clear, day-by-day narration that follows Felix from catching a cold to feeling better again. Packed with fun illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, Felix Gets Well Again showcases how the body battles viruses and why it takes time to feel better. This fun and informative read helps children understand what happens inside their bodies when they are sick and how healing takes time.
Key Features:
- Science Made Simple: Fun illustrations explain the immune system, viruses, and recovery in a way young children can understand.
- Relatable Story: A child’s day-by-day experience with a cold helps kids understand common symptoms and feelings.
- Gentle and Reassuring: Helps reduce fear around illness by explaining sickness in a calm, age-appropriate way.
- Helpful Resource: Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers to talk about illness with care and confidence.
- Health and STEM for Ages 5–9: Introduces basic health science concepts through clear, comforting narration for young readers.
For more than 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children’s books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a love of learning in young minds. From novelty and board books to picture books and seasonal titles, Albatros Media creates high-quality books designed to delight, comfort, and inspire.
Radka Piro is a bookworm, a passionate traveler, and a creative storyteller. After studying foreign languages, she set out to explore the distant corners of the world and discover her true purpose. Now, she is a successful writer and editor, based in the Czech Republic.
Luis San Vicente is a talented illustrator who has loved drawing since childhood. He studied graphic communication design at UAM and worked for nearly 20 years as coordinator of the art department at Reforma newspaper in Mexico City. He has illustrated over 70 children’s books for publishers around the world and received numerous national and international awards for his work. His illustrations have been exhibited in countries across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. He lives in Mexico City, Mexico.