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Miele and Arthur’s Magical Mind Palace, Numbers

A gentle adventure into memory, imagination, and early learning.

Step inside a world where numbers come alive, imagination leads the way, and learning feels soft and joyful. In Miele and Arthur’s Magical Mind Palace, Numbers, big brother Arthur guides little Miele through a series of whimsical rooms, each one holding a number in a playful, memorable way.

Inspired by the timeless Memory Palace technique, this story turns learning into something warm and imaginative, with watercolor illustrations that soothe and spark curiosity in equal measure.


What This Book Gives Your Child

A magical introduction to early memory skills
Children learn how placing ideas inside imaginative rooms helps them remember with ease and joy.

A calm, comforting reading experience
Every page carries consistent watercolor illustrations and a gentle rhythm, perfect for bedtime reading, quiet storytelling, or classroom circles.

A tender sibling bond
Arthur teaches Miele with patience and wonder, showing young readers that learning can be shared, playful, and full of connection.


Inside the Magical Mind Palace

• A cozy story centered on trust, curiosity, and imagination
• Ten whimsical rooms, each holding a number from 1 to 10 in visual form
• Consistent watercolor artwork that brings the palace to life
• A Note to Parents that explains the Memory Palace concept in simple, supportive language
• A grounded, magical approach to learning numbers and strengthening cognitive foundations

Ideal for children ages 4–9.


Why Parents Love This Book

This story helps children remember numbers through imagination rather than pressure.
It nurtures early cognitive skills, confidence, and a sense of play.
The Mind Palace becomes a place they can return to again and again, long after the book is finished.

Perfect for:
• Bedtime reading
• Homeschooling
• Montessori and Waldorf-inspired learning
• Early number recognition
• Classrooms and educational play
• Children who love imaginative worlds


A Note for Grown-Ups

This book gently introduces a centuries-old memory technique in a child-friendly way. No drills, no overwhelm, just imaginative storytelling that helps little minds link numbers with imagery and place. The goal is joyful learning, not performance.


Bring the Magic Home

Walk with Miele and Arthur through a palace of glowing rooms, soft colors, and number-filled wonder.
Let your child discover how powerful their imagination can be.


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