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Better Together

Rated 5 out of 5

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34.90 EUR

For brothers and sisters who fight over everything, even the cereal box. When a special puzzle appears that only opens if they work together, curiosity wins. Piece by piece, crossed arms unfold and frowns turn into teamwork. A story about siblings discovering that some things really are better together.

Personalized with your child's name, photo, and family.

Perfect for ages 3 - 6 years
Printed and dispatched in 7 - 14 days
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How is the book personalized?

Choose a story, add your child's name, upload their photo, and write a personal dedication. Every detail makes the book theirs.

Book Format size & quality
  • Size: 21 x 21 cm
  • Formats: Hardcover, premium, or softcover
  • Paper: Premium 150gsm glossy for vibrant images
  • Binding: Professional binding for lasting durability (hardcover and premium hardcover)

"The books are really cool. The paper quality and printing is excellent - the matte texture works beautifully with the color palette of the illustrations. My wife loved them too."

Written by Alberto Lastra

Structure and Emotional Arc

The story begins with peaceful play, as children enjoy joyful, shared moments. When conflict arises—over a toy, space, or idea—emotions rise, reaching a peak of anger, tears, or silence. A parent gently guides the children to name their feelings, fostering emotional awareness. Through listening and apologising, the siblings rebuild trust by creating something together. In the end, joy returns, and they learn that love is stronger than any fight.

Structure and Emotional Arc
Developmental Focus

Developmental Focus

This story gently guides children through essential social-emotional skills. As they follow along, young readers learn to pause and take a breath before reacting, see situations from a sibling's perspective, and put words to their feelings ("I'm sad because…" / "I feel angry when…"). Through relatable moments of conflict and resolution, the book models how empathy and cooperation can repair connections, and how creative problem-solving—like proposing new rules or taking turns—transforms disagreements into opportunities for growth.

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