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Wieso? Weshalb? Warum? junior, Band 66: Helfen, teilen, sich vertragen
View all books in the series- - Supports empathy, tolerance and other social skills - Straight from children’s everyday lives
- WWW Junior has sold over 6 million copies in Germany
- WWW Junior has been translated into 16 languages
- With playful elements, flaps to lift and windows to peer through
16 pp
2 years +
18 x 19,7 cm
EUR 11.99
March 2019
Wire-O
978-3-473-32944-1
• With flaps.
Content
At home, at kindergarten, at the playground – we encounter other people almost everywhere. This book shows children how to best interact with others and avoid conflicts, using strategies like listening, asking first if you want something, saying sorry and not hurting others. Thanks to familiar scenes from their everyday lives, children can easily empathise with the depicted situations.
About the Series
WWW Junior is a unique invitation to discover the world in a playful way. The junior series features a compact format with large, movable flaps for kids thirsty for knowledge. Centered on who-what-how questions, the titles in this series take on fascinating subjects. The questions of 2- to 4-year-olds are to a large extent answered by information contained in the illustrations, complemented by clear, friendly texts.
The Author
Doris Rübel was born in 1952 and studied art pedagogy. After 10 years in education she began illustrating books, and for more than 20 years has devoted herself to writing and illustrating for children. Her first book to be published by Ravensburger appeared in 1990, and since 1998 she has been one of the key authors and illustrators for the popular "Why? Why? Why?" series.
The Illustrator
Doris Rübel was born in 1952 and studied art pedagogy. After 10 years in education she began illustrating books, and for more than 20 years has devoted herself to writing and illustrating for children. Her first book to be published by Ravensburger appeared in 1990, and since 1998 she has been one of the key authors and illustrators for the popular "Why? Why? Why?" series.