LILLY CHICK`S FRIENDS
A Warm Story About Feelings, Friendship, and Sharing
Ages: 1.5+
About the Book
In Lilly Chick’s Friends, young readers join the adventures of Tony, Netty, and Danny - three lovable characters who experience emotions familiar to every child: excitement, hesitation, sadness, and the joy of sharing.
Through gentle, everyday situations, the story helps children recognize feelings in themselves and others, while showing how friendships grow through understanding, kindness, and shared moments.
The short text, clear storyline, and colorful illustrations make this book especially suitable for very young children taking their first steps into emotional awareness.
Why This Book Matters
This story gently:
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encourages children to recognize emotions in themselves and others
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supports sharing and positive relationships between friends
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helps parents talk about important emotional topics through familiar situations
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builds empathy in a natural, age-appropriate way
No heavy explanations - just life as children experience it.
Perfect for Toddlers
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Suitable from 1.5 years
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Short sentences and simple language
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Clear plot that’s easy to follow
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Bright, expressive illustrations that support understanding
Ideal for first emotional conversations.
Everyday Reading Moments
Lilly Chick’s Friends fits beautifully into:
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shared reading with parents
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quiet bonding moments
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emotional check-ins during the day
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early social learning at home or in nursery settings
Part of a Bigger World
This title is part of the beloved Lilly Chick series, which shows how children learn essential life lessons through everyday adventures and play.
It belongs naturally to our Ages 2–4 category, supporting early emotional and social development.
The book pairs especially well with:
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Lilly Chick Tidies Up - building cooperation and shared responsibility
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Lilly Chick Cooks - encouraging teamwork and asking for help
Together, these stories create a gentle foundation for emotional intelligence from the earliest age.
Learning & Development Benefits
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Develops emotional awareness and empathy
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Encourages social interaction and friendship skills
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Supports early language development
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Builds a sense of emotional safety through familiar experiences
Parent Tip
Pause during reading and ask simple questions like:
“How do you think Dany feels here?” or “Have you felt like this before?”
Even pointing at expressions and naming feelings is enough at this age.
- Stickers No
- Language български

