About Who Does Your Mommy Love?:
This book will help every child from the age up to three to feel how his/her mother expresses her love.
Inside, you’ll find:
Short and tender animal dialogues
Expressive and positive illustrations
A chance to personalize and make your child a hero of the book
Child psychologist Halina Navoyeva was involved in the creation of this book.
So it can be said with confidence that reading” Who Does Your Mommy Love?” together not only brings children and adults closer to each other but also has an impact on the development of a baby’s emotional intelligence.
Parent reads
The child listens
Your child looks at the pictures in the book
Your child repeats sounds and mimics the book’s characters, certain words, and movements
Your child uses certain words and movements, playing his/her own games
Your child starts to really feel how much his/her mom loves him
The book’s unique feature is that you can make your baby the main character of this story! To do this, stick his or her photo on the last page. This will make your child enjoy the book more and feel real excitement.
We hope that “Who Does Your Mommy Love?” becomes a cherished addition to your collection.
We are confident that this book will create heartwarming moments during shared reading experiences!
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Author Bio:
I’m Svetlana Ryabova.
I write simple and clear stories for children, poems about kindness, belief in oneself, and about dreams and self-expression.
I create my picture books together with wonderful artists to make them worth contemplating, studying, and discussing.
And the stories… sometimes they help adults too, which puts them at the top of the sales charts.
Psychologists and neuro-corrective therapists use my books in their work with children. They can be considered therapeutic.
I am a mom, a friend to children and teens, and an animal rights activist.
There is a lot of anxiety and evil in the world today. My goal is to increase the level of kindness: toward the world, toward fellow human beings, toward nature, and toward oneself.
I want children to absorb that, to get their hearts filled with kindness, and to create a safe, happy world.