Καλάθι Αγορών
Σύνολο:
€9.99
Συγγραφέας / Εικονογράφος: , Jonty Howley
Let boys cry! This picture book imagines a world in which boys are encouraged to express their full range of emotions.
It’s Levi’s first day at a new school, and he’s scared. His father tries to comfort Levi by telling him “Big boys don’t cry.” Though the father immediately understands his misstep, he can’t find the words to comfort his son, and Levi leaves for school, still in need of reassurance.
Fortunately, along his walk to school, Levi sees instance after instance of grown men openly expressing their sadness and fear. His learned mantra, “Big boys don’t cry,” slowly weakens, and by the time he’s at school he releases a tear. Once he’s there, things aren’t so bad after all, and on his walk home he sees the characters he’s encountered on his journey in the aftermath of their emotional expression.
Upon his arrival home, he finds his father waiting for him on their porch, tears in his eyes. His father is able to admit that he was scared for Levi, and the two embrace, closer than before.
Jonty Howley’s gorgeous debut paints the world we wish existed for our boys, and offers a path there! This story is the truest interpretation of the notion that we should “let boys be boys”: let them express the full range of their emotions, vulnerable parts and all!
Βάρος:
453g
Διαστάσεις:
29 × 23 cm
Συγγραφέας:
Jonty Howley,
Εικονογράφος:
Jonty Howley,
Γλώσσα:
Αγγλικά
Εκδότης:
Random House Kids Books
Εξώφυλλο:
Σκληρό Εξώφυλλο
Ηλικία:
3-5 ετών
Θεματολογία:
Οικογένεια, Συμπεριφορά / Συναισθήματα
Πρώτη Έκδοση:
2019
Σελίδες:
48
ISBN:
1524773204
Εικονογράφος:
Jonty Howley
Ο Jonty Howley είναι Βρετανός συγγραφέας και εικονογράφος. Σπούδασε Καλές Τέχνες στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Λονδίνου κι από τότε δουλεύει ως σχεδιαστής και εικονογράφος. Από μικρή ηλικία λάτρευε να ζωγραφίζει, και λίγα πράγματα τον συναρπάζουν περισσότερο από τα όμορφα βιβλία και τους κόσμους που μπορείς να ανακαλύψεις σ’ αυτά. «ΤΑ ΜΕΓΑΛΑ ΑΓΟΡΙΑ ΚΛΑΙΝΕ» είναι το πρώτο του βιβλίο.
Περισσότερα
Papa…big boys do cry, said Levi