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※ Price is not negotiable. ◇ It's okay to win or lose Aurélie Chien Chow Chine [Synopsis] The first book in the new Gaston series, "Social Skills Picture Books." This picture book series, created by a French infant therapist, teaches children skills to control their own emotions. Together with Gaston, the unicorn child, children learn to face difficult feelings. This time, the theme is "How to deal with frustration when things don't go well." Gaston is playing soccer and can't perform well, and he gets frustrated when his shots don't go in and he gets laughed at. Mom tells Gaston that you can't always win the game, and the most important thing is to enjoy it. You can improve by not sulking when things don't go well, not giving up, and trying again. When children don't know what to do, looking at difficult feelings with their parents helps children feel secure. *[Target age] 4 years old and up The latest installment in the Gaston series, with a cumulative total of 1.65 million copies worldwide, teaches social skills that help children learn the rules of the world. Social skills are the abilities needed to build relationships with others in society and to live together. By acquiring social skills, relationships with others improve, and you can solve problems without being overly negative towards others. ◇ It's okay to fail The second book in the popular Gaston Social Skills picture book series in Japan is a story about Gaston, who can't forgive others' mistakes. Gaston is furious because he can't forgive his cousin Joséphine for what she did. However, he is disappointed when he makes the same mistake. At that time, Dad says, "Hey, Gaston." What will you do? Gaston! Social skills are the wisdom needed to build relationships with others in society and to live. Early childhood is a time when children face their own emotions in relationships with their parents, family, and friends. "Getting angry," "crying," "sulking," "sad," "lonely," "embarrassed"... All emotions are important! Children grow up gradually by experiencing various emotions. Through Gaston's story, you can learn what adults can do at such times.
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