Children’s books with a psychotherapeutic effect Automatic translate
MOSCOW. Scooter Publishing House has released new books by Anne Fine, David Almond, Benjamin Ali, Daria Wardenburg.
Adults always have no time. They are constantly busy with something: making money, wars, repairs, weeding beds, searching for a second half and a new job. There is also an item in this list about the birth of children and their upbringing. A positive result is not guaranteed. Lack of time, lack of knowledge and unconditional love for the child. A look at him through the prism of their own ambitions and delusions. Food in the refrigerator, a key on the neck, unanswered questions, empty promises, undeserved insults.
Children need understanding and warmth no less than a hot lunch and new jeans. Many tragedies and breakdowns could have been avoided, if in time there were a reliable shoulder of a wise and loving adult. Alas…
Good and smart books often become such an adviser and friend. There are plenty of them in the publishing portfolio of Scooter. The author of one of them, “Like a Chicken’s Paw,” is Anne Fine, winner of the British Book Awards, member of the Royal Literary Society. She believes that children’s literature should be positive and not sin by excessive realism. The hero of her book takes patronage over a new neighbor on the desk and makes a very important discovery: “the other” does not mean bad. And this person unlike you can become a wonderful friend.
Ali Benjamin’s debut novel "The Thing about Jellyfish", which became a bestseller immediately after being published in 2015. The death of a loved one, friend is a psychological trauma that not every adult can handle. Suzy, faced with a similar tragedy, in trying to figure out its causes comes to amazing discoveries. The young reader receives invaluable knowledge on how to survive the loss, not break and discover new horizons. The translation of the book was made by the laureate of the Master Prize Olga Warsawaver
The author of My Dad’s Birds, David Almond is an Andersen Prize Laureate. The story that dreams should come true at any age, then life will come true. A subtle manual written with great humor for those who live or make friends with the "black sheep", an eternal child, just a happy person.
In the pile of new products - “The Universe. New Version ”(Krapivin Prize 2016). Asya Kravchenko - Anne Frank Prize Laureate. 12 years is the best time to start work on a novel about the end of the world, grow up and go our own way. Forced to grow "out of short pants", at first against his will, the hero of the new book by Daria Wardenburg - Nikita. To grow up, to dream about the sea, to discover a huge world.
Elena Tanakova © Gallerix.ru
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