Lost in the forest
Never call a good snail a "bib". He leaves traces behind, showing a way back.
Ideas/Values/Feelings of the book: Self-Esteem – Self-Confidence | Friendship – Reconciliation
Never call a good snail a "bib". He leaves traces behind, showing a way back.
Ideas/Values/Feelings of the book: Self-Esteem – Self-Confidence | Friendship – Reconciliation
The book: Simos the beetle goes out to play with his friends. But he promises his mom to come back for lunch. The little ones start the game. Along with them is a snail that recently came to the neighborhood. Simos is afraid that the drool he leaves behind, as he crawls, will be a reason for some to make fun of him. But the beetle's fears do not turn out to be true, because when the group gets lost in the forest...
The Series: In order for children to have healthy social lives based on effective relationships, they need to cultivate empathy, that is, the ability to put themselves in the shoes of others, to understand and feel things in the same way that another person experiences them. This need is met by the illustrated books of this series, which promote emotional intelligence. With the approach proposed for parents and teachers, they attempt to introduce children to seeing the world through the eyes of others, after first learning to recognize and manage their own emotions.
The author: Yolanda Tsoroni-Georgiadis is a graduate of the Law School, the Pedagogical Academy, the Pedagogical Department of the University of Athens and has been retrained at the Maraslio Didaskalio. She has worked for many years in public education, writes for educational magazines, volunteers in organizations for the promotion of literature, is an active member of the Women's Literary Society, and has published many books for children, novels for adults, and folklore studies.
PAGES: 24
DIMENSIONS: 28 x 25 cm
AGE: From 4 years