What does Paco feel ?
Publication Design
A Vocabulary-Picture book for 5-10 year young children! How often do we find children struggle to find the right words and express heavy emotions ? leading to frustration and outbursts such as sudden crying. While this is a common way for them to express their feelings, it often reflects emotions they themselves may not fully understand.

This project is rooted in the belief that early emotional literacy plays a crucial role in a child's development. By giving them the right words to express their emotions, we can support their emotional well-being and nurture their ability to navigate feelings with confidence.

It's commendable how strong a child's cognitive learning could be! That’s why short stories can help them discover new words for their feelings in a way that makes sense to them, putting two and two together. When they see these words in use, they can connect the dots to learn their meanings and start using them naturally in their own conversations.
Paco, the birdie is an enthusiastic child always looking out for experiences. Everyday at the end of the day, Paco comes to his Mom and shares everything he felt throughout the day in his most natural gibberish way of talking.

Big birdie helps Paco answer every "I don't know how to tell you Ma!" expression with emoting words such as calm, joy, scared, nervousness, excited and more. 
Along with highs, one should feel okay to share their lows too. Learning to share difficult feelings can nurture a child's empathetic and kind personality. The ghost story above teaches the emotion of feeling scared & nervous.
First ever flight for Paco is a very special moment and his heart is full, he doesn't know the words to express! Big birdie teaches him to share his bliss & be cheerful.
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