Why do I need to subscribe to magazines for my children when there are so many books available?
It is a real treat for children to receive their own personally addressed magazine through the letterbox. Our characters also appear over and over again in each issue, creating a sense of comfort during their reading experience. Bayard magazines provide support with the subjects children learn in school and are often used for school projects. The materials in each issue are not only educational but are also a great source of enjoyment and fun for our readers.
Thuy Mcfadyen / General Manager, BPA
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Characters create morphological proximity
The same characters appear over and over again in our magazines. Not only do they create a sense of familiarity, but by seeing characters that are just like them, kids learn to better understand themselves and others. There are two modes of approach when a child relates to characters appear in books: identification (the child will go towards the one who looks like him) and projection (the child will go towards the one who he would like to be).
Most children spontaneously relate themselves to animals, especially baby animals. There is therefore morphological proximity, but also proximity in the discovery of the world. The use of animals also allows the child to identify himself or herself while maintaining a certain distance. It helps them to feel understood when a character reacts the same way that they do and helps them navigate their emotions.