Μa story between two brothers, in which the concepts of affection, understanding and acceptance play a dominant role. The book seeks to lighten the burden of emotions big and small when they are put in place. I do not know. A situation so natural and necessary, in order to find one's place in the end I'm learning. With perfectly understandable writing, speaking in the language of love, the fairy tale "I Don't Know & I'm Learning» describes the journey of the two brothers from the conflict, to companionship. After all, this is a book that is not just for children!
I don't know and I'm learning
Author:
Maria Kyriaki,100 in stock
Maria Kyriaki was born in Thessaloniki and eventually settled in Athens. He believes that the most difficult question in the world is: "Can you tell us a few things about yourself?". "People will ask you who you are and if you don't know, they will tell you," said Carl Jung. He imagines a world in which children will be able to respond, as only they know. She loves her family like crazy and pasta, which she doesn't share, not even with her family! Not knowing no longer scares her, as she can learn! She has Coaching as her ally, from which she borrowed some useful tools for the fairy tale!
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Writer | |
Illustration | Lydia Hatzimarkou |
Pages | 36 |
Ages | 9 years and older |
Size | 21x29 cm |
ISBNs | 978-960-627-313-1 |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Anna -
An exciting journey of learning and knowledge for young and old ???. Did I love them?? ?
Thank you!
Angel -
The best children's book I have ever read. It sends a nice message to children and to any parent who reads it. It is a book that keeps you company.
PS The author is my mom.
Lefteris Mandela -
We all have more "I don't know" in us than we'd like to admit. This book can liberate us and legitimize not knowing. Something necessary in order to learn. A message that can - and should, in my opinion - be received by both us and our children!