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What colour is happiness?

A game-book to understand my emotions

Elisabetta Maùti

Product: Book

Trim size in cm: 14x22cm

Pages: 112

ISBN: 9788859035657

Publication date: 01/11/2024

Suitable for: Primary 1st level (ages 6-7), Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)


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Emotions give color and meaning to what we do: a world without emotions would be gray and monotonous, to the point of becoming unbearable. Elisabetta Maùti proposes in this colorful and fun game-book a series of different paths that children must choose to continue the story they are reading, thus moving from one emotion to another. In the company of Bruno, Chiara, Grandma Ginetta and the friendly dog ​​Blu, the little ones recognize that everyone feels different emotions and it is right to express them to feel better.




Game book… to learn and grow


 

This game-book series is an innovative and entertaining way to guide children through a journey of growth and play. These are called “stories at crossroads” because the reader will repeatedly find him or herself faced with a choice of multiple paths to follow, each one marked by a different colour, in order to choose the way the story will continue.  Together with an adult, or on their own, children will have to decide what happens in the story, which path they should take, and how the narrative will unfold.

The two game-books in the series are dedicated to exploring different themes:

  • What colour is happiness? focuses on discovering emotions;
  • He started it explores different ways of relating to others.

THE GAME-BOOK: A STORY AT CROSSROADS

The books are designed for children to play and have fun together with an adult. Through their dialogue, the child and the adult will be able to discuss the options available and share ideas, hypotheses and reasoning. The overall events of the story will depend on the choices made by the young reader, independently or together with the adult. However, it is always possible to go back, make different choices, and find out how situations would evolve differently if we acted differently.

THE VOLUMES IN THE SERIES

What colour is happiness?

The school year has come to an end, and it is time to join grandma and start the holidays. But not everyone can handle the wait at their best... Grandma Ginetta will teach Bruno, Chiara, and their cheerful dog Blu, that it is easier to understand one's emotions if one associates them with colours.

Young readers will recognise that everyone feels different emotions, and it’s important to express them fearless to feel better. Children experience emotions more intensely than adults, and  their sensitivity should be protected, educated and nurtured so that they became able to understand and manage their emotions.

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Leaf through some selected pages from the book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:

He started it

On his way home from school, Tito finds his favourite toy broken. This triggers furious quarrels with his siblings Rocco and Maria. After a passage through “Bickering Land”, the three brothers learn that bickering is tiring and that it is better to help each other out.

Modern pedagogy teaches us that fighting is good. However, you need to know how to do it right! By following the adventures of the three kids and observing their emotional reactions during a conflict, young readers will reflect on quarrelling and develop strategies to be put into practice in real situations at home and at school.

Find out more!

Leaf through some selected pages from the book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:

THE AUTHOR

Elisabetta Maùti, author of tales for both children and adults, she writes and tells stories in theatre and in companies through "Dillocon1fiaba", a communication agency that uses storytelling and fables for employee training and development. In recent years, she has won first prize at the San Pellegrino Poetry Festival (2024), the "La microfiaba" competition (Mantua, 2023), the "Monologando" award (Padua, 2022), and the "Nuove Drammaturgie" competition (Genoa, 2022).