I want to share a funny anecdote that always makes me smile when I think about how quickly our little ones learn. My son, who was just a year and a half old, one day handed me one of the Petit Folks cards. I, excited, started singing "Arri arri tatanet..." (“Go go little horse”) and he looked at me, clearly annoyed. He even tapped me with the card, as if to say that something was wrong. Then I realized I was singing the wrong song: he wanted "Els cavallers" (“The knights”)!
It’s incredible how, through the illustrations, little ones are able to express their preferences, even before they can do it with words. And this is what excites me the most about Petit Folks: we give them the opportunity to choose, to build their autonomy, and to feel like protagonists in their own game.
Each of our illustrations is designed for them to recognize the associated song. Additionally, those images act as visual stories that capture their attention while we sing, helping them focus and, above all, understand the message of each song better.
If you'd like to see an example of some of these illustrations, I invite you to take a look at this reel on Instagram. You’ll find more reels like this on our profile. I’m sure you’ll love it.
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