A beautifully written and illustrated picture book about precious times between caregivers and children. This charming story is inspired by the theory that spending just 20 minutes of quality time a day between a caregiver and child benefits their relationship in multiple ways. Time for Us was written from Rebecca's own experience as a working mother struggling to make time for her son, which shows us the importance of finding time to spend with loved ones. This children's book offers:- A heartwarming story written by Rebecca Walker, an award-winning author, feminist, and activist, and winner…mehr
A beautifully written and illustrated picture book about precious times between caregivers and children. This charming story is inspired by the theory that spending just 20 minutes of quality time a day between a caregiver and child benefits their relationship in multiple ways. Time for Us was written from Rebecca's own experience as a working mother struggling to make time for her son, which shows us the importance of finding time to spend with loved ones. This children's book offers:- A heartwarming story written by Rebecca Walker, an award-winning author, feminist, and activist, and winner of numerous awards. - An authentic family story, based on the author's own life as a Black woman and a mother to a son. - A story based on the study that 20 minutes of quality time between caregiver and child positively impacts child development, and encourages the importance of spending time together. To Jackson, Mama is the most important person in the world. But when she has to work, his imagination can only keep him entertained for so long. Who else can he share everything with, from the tallest tree to the tiniest hummingbird? This beautiful picture book for 5-7 year olds can be read together, drawing on the importance of cherishing the time spent with family and loved ones.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rebecca Walker is a writer, speaker, and activist. She has written many bestselling books on subjects ranging from intersectional feminism to multiracial identity, and has developed film and television projects with Warner Brothers, NBCUniversal, Amazon, HBO, and Paramount. She speaks regularly at institutions across the USA and internationally. She is also the daughter of Alice Walker, the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple. María Díaz Perera was born in Gijón, Spain. From a young age, her favourite things were listening to The Beatles and drawing. When she was older, she studied art history and graphic design. Nowadays, she still listens to The Beatles and does what she loves the most for a living: illustration.
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