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This book summons up all the pain of separation and loss . . . and the joy of being reunited. In an era of never-before-seen difficulties, our very young children have been challenged by feelings of solitude and frustration. This book attempts to demonstrate to our youngsters that these feelings are shared and understood. This book is unique in that there is a very distinct and purposeful absence of any adult's voice or perspective or commentary-there is no adult talking to Alina about what is happening. Alina's voice and reactions to isolation are hers alone, but key. Alina demonstrates to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book summons up all the pain of separation and loss . . . and the joy of being reunited. In an era of never-before-seen difficulties, our very young children have been challenged by feelings of solitude and frustration. This book attempts to demonstrate to our youngsters that these feelings are shared and understood. This book is unique in that there is a very distinct and purposeful absence of any adult's voice or perspective or commentary-there is no adult talking to Alina about what is happening. Alina's voice and reactions to isolation are hers alone, but key. Alina demonstrates to adults and children alike that long-term persistence wins in the end, and that sometimes the only way to react to situations is to "stamp your feet, cross your arms and scream and shout until you're red in the face!"
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Autorenporträt
Laura is an Early Childhood Teacher, currently working as the Director of a community-based preschool in a suburb of Sydney, Australia.She is a trained Mothercraft nurse, adult educator, mother to three adult children, and unofficial nonna to a few more.Laura adores working with young children and finds their wisdom and unique perspective of their world and what is happening in it admirable.She is uniquely positioned to witness the emotional reactions to the challenges our young children have recently been faced with and to document these first-hand.Laura thrives on the unpredictability and joy the children share with her each and every day.