Jadzia Pętelka wants to be independent—get dressed, make decisions, and do things her way. Independence is great, but does it mean adult help is no longer needed and that you don’t have to listen to your parents? This story sensitively opens up the topic of children’s independence and shows how far “me by myself” can go.
The Jadzia Pętelka series is intended for the youngest children. Short texts and simple language encourage reading together and help with common child situations that families know well.
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Tip: Also get to know Staś Pętelka, Jadzia’s older brother—the hero of a series for preschoolers.