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Storybook of "The Secret of the But's Dinner"

Family is the cradle of children's growth; harmonious home is essential for their healthy development. The storybook of "The Secret of the But's Dinner" published by the Family Council, is suitable for children aged two to six under the guidance of their parents or elder family members. It narrates the daily life of "The But's Family" in a humorous and light-hearted way with vivid illustrations bringing out the importance of mutual communication among family members and of sharing love with each other. The story not only resonates with readers, but also helps promote a loving family culture.

  • Parent-child reading time
  • Parent-child singing time
  • Interactive Activity book
  • Let's listen to the story
  • Singing Session
  • Handcraft and Exercise Session

Synopsis

In the story, all members of the But's family have a lot of misunderstandings with each other due to their different own views, a lack of communication and their failure to put themselves in the shoes of others. Birdie Peter, witty and mischievous, always mingles with the But's family. It is not only able to read their minds with its extraordinary powers, but also can act as a "domestic diplomat", helping solve the disputes and conflicts of the family. Eventually, all members of the family resolve their misunderstandings, learn to be more considerate and care about each other. The story also encourages readers to express their love and care to their family with The Five Love Languages, namely,

  1. Words of Affirmation:
    show appreciation and affirmation, such as paying a compliment or expressing gratitude, to your family members
  2. Quality Time:
    put down your phone, turn off the TV, and enjoy chatting and spending time with your family
  3. Receiving Gifts:
    give small gifts to your family to brighten their day
  4. Acts of Service:
    show your love by offering help to your family, such as helping with the housework or offering them a cup of hot tea
  5. Physical Touch:
    give your family member(s) a hug or a pat on the shoulder to show your care and love