The illustrations on the poster are designed to spark children's imagination and reflective skills. Let the illustrations inspire endless bedtime stories. What is really happening in the picture? Who are all these characters and how did they end up here? Let your child tell the story or do it together through nice conversations.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- Large poster in A1 format
- Measures 594mm*841mm
- Coated in the highest quality
- Comes without a frame but the size means it fits in most frames found in stores.
- Environmentally certified
- Produced in Sweden
HOW CAN I USE THE POSTER?
The goodnight poster can either be a nice addition to a child's room or a way to develop your child's creativity and imagination. Here you choose what suits you.
The illustrations on the poster are designed to awaken children's imagination and reflective skills. Let the illustrations inspire endless bedtime stories. What is really happening in the picture? Who are all these characters and how did they end up here? Can you find Bonki and what do you think she is doing? Let your child tell the story or do it together through nice conversations.
Children don't always see the world the same way as adults. Through quirky pictures, the child is given the opportunity to reflect on and consider what a motif can mean. That a picture can generate endless adventures if you let your imagination flow.
With Bonki's goodnight poster, bedtime becomes a nice moment where you can come up with a story together.
HOW OLD DOES MY CHILD HAVE TO BE TO USE THE POSTER?
The Goodnight poster is aimed at everyone, big and small. For the very little ones, it is a nice interior detail and a safe and familiar motif to rest your eyes on. For the older children, it will of course also be a safe element, but also a fairy tale to float away in. For the very biggest, adult child, it can be a nice reminder of the little adventure that lives in all of us.

Why should we have a goodnight poster?
Train your imagination! Imagination is an important resource that we need even as adults. Through imagination we test different hypotheses and see possible outcomes of possible actions.
Process the day! Through play, the child gets to test social and psychological contexts that they may have encountered during the day or are thinking a little extra about.

Independent thinking! Creativity is the ability to create new things, break free from established perspectives, and think new things. When you make up fairy tales, you are also practicing this very thing.
Train your child's ability to express themselves! You can support your child in this development in many ways by encouraging conversation and inviting them to listen. Through imagination, many new ideas are hatched.
Promote emotional intelligence! Developed in practice by encouraging creative thinking. How do the characters in the story react? How does Bonki feel in the context?