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Манн, Иванов и Фербер

Just the important stuff. New stories about Mira and Gosha. Together, we find solutions to difficult situations.

Just the important stuff. New stories about Mira and Gosha. Together, we find solutions to difficult situations.

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Talking to a child about complex and important topics is always challenging. Often, we parents struggle to find the right words, make things up to avoid hurting our child's feelings, or wonder if it's too early for them to know about such things, and sometimes we avoid answering altogether.

This is the second book in the "Simply About What's Important" series, which contains ten new stories about Mira, Gosha, their family, and friends.

The book covers the following important topics: - how to cope with anger; - how to avoid being devalued; - how to defend your tastes and desires; - what to do if a friend stole your thing; - is it profitable to lie; - gender prejudices (can a boy wear a pink T-shirt?); - what to do if things don't work out; - how to defend personal boundaries (can a stranger kiss a child on the cheek?); - how not to get lost in the city and in the forest.

These simple and heartwarming stories should be read together with your child. This way, you can not only discuss the situations described, but also better understand each other and build that bridge of trust that will always make your child feel loved and valued at home, and that any questions will always be answered honestly.

"Simply About What's Important" is a book about family, friendship, kindness, sincerity, empathy, taking responsibility for one's actions, and, of course, love. How to read: Read the stories with your child. Discuss the situations described in the book with them. Ask them what they would do. At the end of each chapter, you'll find advice from psychologists. This section of the book is intended for parents. It will help you better understand your child and suggest what to do next.

Who is this book for: For children aged 5 and up. For parents who want to better understand their children and accept them as they are.

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