Synopses & Reviews
Caillou is going to day care for the first time. Naturally, he would prefer to stay home with Mommy and Daddy rather than face this unfamiliar world. However, with the help of Florence, one of the day care assistants, Caillou eases into his new environment and soon makes a friend.
Around three years of age, a child needs playmates. He wants to become more independent, which means he must leave the protective security of his parents, his house, and his family. Often this separation occurs in connection with day care. Leaving the security of his family unit is difficult and frightening for the child and it is important to help him prepare for this first step toward greater independence.
Synopsis
Caillou is going to day care for the first time. Naturally he would rather stay home with Mommy and Daddy but with the help of Florence, a day care assistant, Caillou eases into his new environment and soon makes a friend.
Synopsis
Caillou goes to day care and learns to socialize.
About the Author
Christine L'Heureux is the founder of Chouette Publishing and the author of several books, including Caillou Moves Around, Caillou: Count with Me, Caillou: Good Night, Caillou: Happy Birthday, Caillou: I Will Always Love You, and Caillou: Just Like Daddy. Gisèle Légaré is the coauthor of Caillou: Good Night. Pierre Brignaud is the illustrator of Caillou: Count with Me!, Caillou: Good Night, Caillou: I Will Always Love You, and Caillou: Just Like Daddy. They all live in Montreal, Quebec.