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O mulţime de idei grozave pentru a fi isteţ, puternic şi sănătos Una dintre marile realizări din viaţa unui copil este descoperirea faptului că îndatoririle zilnice – temele de zi cu zi, păstrarea ordinii, disciplina, comportamentul adecvat în societate, igiena personală, exprimarea elegantă şi corectă, cititul – pot fi distractive.

Munro Leaf, autor american care a scris numeroase titluri pentru copii, devenite lecturi clasice, a reuşit acest lucru datorită faptului că a ştiut să le ,,vorbească” pe înţelesul lor, adresându-li-se în mod direct şi folosind un limbaj specific. Textele sunt distractive, fiind însoţite de ilustraţii amuzante realizate chiar de autor.

Copiii vor înţelege de bunăvoie de ce este important să se poarte corect şi civilizat cu cei din jurul lor, să ştie să se exprime corect, de ce cititul este poate cel mai interesant şi distractiv lucru pe care-l pot face şi, nu în ultimul rând, de ce este vital să aibă grijă de sănătatea şi igiena personală. Acest ghid simpatic şi distractiv nu trebuie să lipsească din biblioteca niciunui copil!

56 pages, Hardcover

Published September 4, 2004

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Munro Leaf

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Wilbur Monroe Leaf AKA Munro Leaf, author and illustrator of dozens of children’s books.

He is best remembered for his signature character, Ferdinand, the Spanish bull who preferred smelling flowers to fighting in a ring in Spain. Composed in less than an hour one Sunday afternoon in 1935, the book sparked controversy. With the Spanish Civil War raging, political critics charged that it was a satirical attack on aggression. In Germany, the book was burned; in India, Ghandi called it his favorite. Even today, Ferdinand continues to charm children around the world—the story has been translated into over 60 languages.

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September 11, 2015
Well, this wouldn't be a normal book I would necessarily pick up. I happened to be babysitting and had nothing to do as I was waiting for the kids to wake up from their nap and I found this book lying around, so I read it. This book mentions cavemen in it and this book it suppose to convince you to love reading and that reading is fun. It didn't really convince me, but I also already love to read and didn't need any convincing. I don't know, everyone's different.

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August 24, 2014
If this book doesn't convince any young one to read, I don't know what will. My daughter and I saw it at an used-book store (She Said Boom! on College St) in Toronto. She read it and loved it. Seriously, how can one not like a book with a great message like that?! This oldie should definitely be reprinted and put back on the shelves at every bookstore.
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March 25, 2011
I have read some of this book, the beginning explains reasons of developing the alphabet and the purpose of reading. The illustrations are cute and the book is a bit humorous.
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