• Marta Ramos Cesaro

    "The talented publicist Adeir Rampazzo offers us the newest collection of Orelhinha's short stories.

    For 5 years, he taught students aged 8 to 11 where, as an illustrator, he understood children's needs and refined his stories, always seeking playful and accessible ways to address human emotions. His own journey of self-discovery revealed how valuable it was to learn about emotions from an early age, which motivated him to create simple tools to help children identify and name their emotions.
    Adeir uses a language rich in detail, cultivates interest during reading, promotes oral and written interaction in the stories, enabling the awakening of plastic and artistic expressions.
    A valuable contribution for parents, teachers, therapists, healthcare professionals, alongside the reader, promoting the development of topics related to knowledge about various subjects, societal values, reading habits, emotional issues, among others.

    In 1993, Rampazzo also launched the magazine "Playing with Emotions," through which the suggested activities helped children understand their emotions and apply actions and reflections discussed in the Turma do Orelhinha stories to their daily lives.

    Marta Ramos Cesaro - Teacher, Psychopedagogue, Neuroscience Scholar

  • Celso Antunes

    The education of emotions begins with the educational action of leading the child to legitimize them.

    But what does it mean to “legitimize” an emotion?

    The answer is simple, even if the action is not. We legitimize an emotion when we make it known, experienced, authentic, and perceptible, and nothing fulfills this objective more than its externalization in characters that we embody.

    Only after mastering this knowledge can we consider the subsequent and essential stage of emotional educability.

    And it is precisely for this work of legitimation that I applaud and appreciate all the grace and art of my dear friend Adeir.

    Regards, Celso Antunes

    Master in Human Sciences from USP, Full Professor of Sociology at IFCH/UNICAMP, more than 280 publications.

    Speaker, specialist in intelligence and cognition

  • Ione Aoum Attab

    "Congratulations, Adeir, for your sensitivity and creativity in creating Orelhinha.
    The stories are incredible, and their playful side captivates children, teenagers, and adults alike.
    You are original in your creativity. This is what we need to improve the quality of what we present to future generations.
    What you propose is very important for children to access their feelings and emotions, and to pave the way for full development."

    Ione Aoum Attab - neuropsychopedagogue