The little wir im Kindergarten: picture book for children aged 3 and over about the feeling of the “wir” and cohesion in the nursery

Artikelnummer: BG152199

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Get used to in the nursery – clearly and lovingly explained. Everything is more beautiful with the little ones. The children of kindergarten bumble bee strollers know this. Play, mud, read – all this and much more make the children together. And thanks to the we feeling, you will have lots of fun with it. We always grow where people like each other. But how does a child become part of the us? As Carl new arrives, we are happy – the more children are together, the bigger and stronger the WE feeling becomes. But at the beginning, it is not so easy for Carl to be part of the We. Carl has to get to know the other children until he feels connected to the WE. Fortunately, the children from Carl’s group and the great educators are always there for each other. They comfort, cuddle and popper the we. Carl now also feels that he belongs to it. And he is looking forward to the next day in the nursery. The book is perfect for sharing views and offers conversation occasions: How do I become part of a community? What is special about my nursery group? And what helps if I feel lonely? Perfect for educators and educators: especially recommended for educational work

Aanvullende informatie

Overzicht

auteur

Editie

3. edition

Uitgever

Carlsen

Aantal pagina's

32

Publicatiedatum

2021-02-25

Verbindend

Hardcover

ISBN13

9783551519191

ISBN10

3551519196