Author: | Dave Diggle | ISBN: | 9780987166029 |
Publisher: | Diggle de Doo Productions | Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dave Diggle |
ISBN: | 9780987166029 |
Publisher: | Diggle de Doo Productions |
Publication: | November 29, 2011 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Malana thinks her dad is THE greatest! He is teaching Malana the ways of the ocean by taking only what you need and letting the rest pass you by - but she is finding it is not as easy as it sounds.
Frustrated with her slow progress, Malana decides to show her dad she can take in
as much as he does and do it as well as he does.
However, Malana is still to learn what is important and what is not, so did not foresee the consequences of this decision, nor the very crabby reaction she would receive.
This book will help children understand the concept of filtering and taking in what is important to you and letting the rest go by.
This story is told as a metaphor to read aloud to children and enjoy together.
The vibrant illustrations and use of language draws children in to be part of the adventure, gently guiding them alongside the characters to get the message on a more personal level for them, to make their own meanings and take control of their own life situation - in their own way.
Story Suitable For 4-10 Year Olds
Malana thinks her dad is THE greatest! He is teaching Malana the ways of the ocean by taking only what you need and letting the rest pass you by - but she is finding it is not as easy as it sounds.
Frustrated with her slow progress, Malana decides to show her dad she can take in
as much as he does and do it as well as he does.
However, Malana is still to learn what is important and what is not, so did not foresee the consequences of this decision, nor the very crabby reaction she would receive.
This book will help children understand the concept of filtering and taking in what is important to you and letting the rest go by.
This story is told as a metaphor to read aloud to children and enjoy together.
The vibrant illustrations and use of language draws children in to be part of the adventure, gently guiding them alongside the characters to get the message on a more personal level for them, to make their own meanings and take control of their own life situation - in their own way.
Story Suitable For 4-10 Year Olds