Ages 6-8 - 23 pages, 384 words | 10 minutes of reading | © L'Étagère du bas, 2022, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved
A child and her mother walk by a woman sitting on the street with her baby, every day. What are they doing there? The questions are churning around the child's head, who doesn't know how to react to this precariousness. Facing her daughter's sadness, the mother finds the words to comfort her, giving her the needed impetus to meet them: "We cannot carry everything. A smile, a gaze, a gesture even little, is already something."
Raconté par Mickaëlle