The Irrelevant Elephant had some trouble in school, when he discovered that his farting was not very cool. After a lecture from the teacher and a funny kind of horse, the elephant decided to transform his remorse. He took a thing that was said to be bad and wrong and turned it into a unique and beautiful song. Did you ever think an elephant could produce such an art? Just see what kind of magic can be created from a fart.. This is a learning book; that teaches us how we take our raw individual expressions, and learn to bring them into a collective situation in a positive way. Some of the…mehr
The Irrelevant Elephant had some trouble in school, when he discovered that his farting was not very cool. After a lecture from the teacher and a funny kind of horse, the elephant decided to transform his remorse. He took a thing that was said to be bad and wrong and turned it into a unique and beautiful song. Did you ever think an elephant could produce such an art? Just see what kind of magic can be created from a fart.. This is a learning book; that teaches us how we take our raw individual expressions, and learn to bring them into a collective situation in a positive way. Some of the things we ingest can create a little - or a lot - of wind inside of us. There is a lot to take in these days, and it has to come out somewhere, somehow. We all need to blow off steam sometimes - so it's great to learn to blow this steam in positive directions - for ourselves and for others who share the room with us. The Irrelevant Elephant and the Horse of Remorse take us on a journey and show us - in a very funny and creative way - how we can do just that!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raised by her single elderly father in the bogan town of Bundaberg, Queensland, Prema was a restless child; wild and curly like her hair. Prema could never sit still for long and couldn't seem to behave at school. When she discovered an old typewriter at 9 years old, she found a way to channel her imagination and frustrated self-expression into long fantastic stories and dreamed of one day publishing books for real. Amidst many adventures and long years of wandering and wondering, Prema studied art therapy, process-oriented psychology, group facilitation and is now completing her masters degree in Conflict Resolution and Management. She worked as a group facilitator in both Thailand and Australia, facilitating courses in intentional community design. She has a keen interest in permaculture, yoga, and has lived in over a dozen different intentional communities around the world - exploring alternative models of community and lifestyle. Prema's favourite things are dancing, gardening and helping people to heal through understanding themselves and each other. Dichotomous Hippopotamus and the Half-and-Half Giraffe is the first book Prema has published, and intends that it will be the first of many in a series of fun stories that reflect aspects of our inner world. Look out for Prema's next book, "The Irrelevant Elephant and the Horse of Remorse"!
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