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Secrets in the elevator
Secrets in the elevator
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Silbán's life is full of changes: house, neighborhood, school... Now he lives in a very tall building with an elevator where nobody knows him, and hardly anyone greets him.
But the "secrets" heard in the elevator will bring back his smile as soon as he meets a serious old man with whom he will see an intergenerational friendship blossom. A story with a bit of mystery, some humor, and an ending that leaves no one indifferent: tender and emotional, as only great stories can be.
A book that captivates young readers of four and five years old and challenges those over 11 and 12.
A story to share as a family
The tongue twisters that weave through the entire story turn each reading into a game: they improve diction, vocalization, and verbal fluency, while also strengthening memory, concentration, and mental agility. Families love it because it provides moments of laughter and fun for both young and old.
- 😄 A tender and humorous story of intergenerational friendship
- 🔊 Tongue twisters that improve diction and verbal fluency through play
- 🏠 Connects with children experiencing changes and new environments
- ✨ An emotional ending that leaves no one indifferent, young or old
Ideal for the classroom and for Hearing and Language
- 🗣️ Playful support for speech development: diction, vocalization, and verbal fluency
- 🧠 Strengthens memory, concentration, and mental agility with tongue twisters
- 👥 Addresses friendship, adaptation, and changes as emotional content
- 📚 Recommended by Hearing and Language teachers
Secrets in the Elevator is an essential story for classrooms that want to work on oral expression, emotion, and coexistence with humor and tenderness.
- Author: Sandra Araguás
- Illustrator: Rosa Mai
- ISBN: 978-84-949264-6-4
- Format: 270 × 210 mm
- Pages: 32
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