Gabriela Colodro presents her children’s books in Colombia, ‘7 Días / 7 Cuentos’ and ‘What is love’

The Argentine writer Gabriela Colodro arrives in the coffee-growing country to present her two literary premieres: ‘7 Días / 7 Cuentos’ and ‘Quéthing es el amor’, essential books in the first stages of training.

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The renowned Argentine writer, Gabriela Colodro, lands in Colombia to present her two latest literary treasures: ‘7 Días / 7 Cuentos’ and ‘Quéthing es el amor’. These works not only promise to captivate young readers with their charming stories, but also offer deep and meaningful messages for the early stages of training.

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Born in Buenos Aires at the end of the 80s, Gabriela’s life has been steeped in literature from an early age. Her passion for telling her stories has led her to become a prominent figure in the world of children’s literature, transcending not only as a writer, but also as an emotional coach.

Colodro dazzles on his new visit to Colombia with the presentation of ‘7 Days / 7 Stories’, a compilation of stories designed for each day of the week, where he addresses everyday topics and challenges that children face during their childhood, such as moving or the arrival of a new little brother.

On the other hand, his book ‘What Love Is’ explores the various facets of love in the simple moments of daily life, showing how this powerful feeling manifests itself in different forms and situations.

A notable feature of ‘What’s Love’ is its bilingual approach, designed to help young readers practice both languages ​​and enrich their reading experience.

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Since her beginnings in children’s literature, Gabriela Colodro has had a clear objective: to help children face everyday challenges through the magic of narrative. Her stories, such as ‘Julia’s Talent’ or ‘Matthew and the Darkness’, have resonated with audiences, addressing topics such as self-esteem, resilience and empathy in a creative and accessible way.

In addition to her work as a writer, Colodro also stands out as an emotional coach, offering workshops and sessions that seek to enhance the personal and emotional development of people, both children and adults.

With a simple and direct narrative style, Gabriela manages to easily connect with her youngest readers, creating endearing characters with whom they can identify and learn valuable lessons about emotional intelligence and fundamental values.

At the end of each story, the author includes interactive activities that invite children to reflect on emotions and apply the messages learned in their daily lives, turning reading into an even more enriching experience.

In summary, Gabriela Colodro not only offers charming books for children, but also provides tools for their personal and emotional growth, demonstrating that literature can be a powerful ally on the path to understanding and self-knowledge.

 
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