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Title: The invisible thread

Author: Miriam Tirado

Editorial: B De Blok

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“The invisible thread” It is an emotional story written by Miriam lying that addresses the theme of the affective bond, that invisible loop that connects the people who love each other, wherever they are. The story follows Nura, a girl who discovers, through experience with her parents, that there is an invisible thread that connects it with the people you love, regardless of distance or circumstances.

This story becomes a powerful tool to explain to the little ones the importance of emotional ties and how love and love transcend space and time. The author uses a simple and delicate language, causing the complexity of emotions and attachment to become accessible to children. The illustrations, full of tenderness and color, complement the narrative, helping small readers visualize and feel that “hilo invisible” that unites people.

History is especially useful in changes of changes, such as the beginning of the school, travel or the arrival of new members to the family, since it helps children to understand that, although they are physically separated from their loved ones, the link that the UNE is still there, intact and strong.

“The invisible thread” It is a perfect story to work with family or in the classroom, since it allows you to open a dialogue about love, emotional security and the importance of emotional ties. It is an ideal reading for children from 3 years, which helps them develop their emotional intelligence and find comfort in moments of separation or change.

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