Perche Nonna ha messo le mutande in frigorifero?: Una spiegazione della malattia di Alzheimer per i bambini
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Young Adult
Children’s
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
40
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Apr 13, 2014
出版社
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
版
Large Print
ISBN-10
1499131372
ISBN-13
9781499131376
説明
In a world where understanding complex topics can be a challenge for young minds, this book offers a gentle and imaginative approach to explaining Alzheimer's disease to children. Through relatable characters and engaging storytelling, the authors create a narrative that allows kids to grasp the essence of the illness without overwhelming them.
The story revolves around a child's experience as they navigate the confusing behavior of a beloved family member affected by Alzheimer's. Utilizing humor and warmth, Max Wallack and Carolyn Given guide young readers through the ups and downs of memory loss, helping them comprehend their feelings and the changes happening around them.
The illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, adding depth to the emotional journey. Children are encouraged to ask questions and share their feelings, fostering a supportive dialogue about an often misunderstood condition.
Translated skillfully into Italian by Samantha Pradelli and Silvia Faggian, this book reaches a wider audience, making it a valuable resource for families and educators alike, aiming to foster empathy and understanding in the face of adversity.
The story revolves around a child's experience as they navigate the confusing behavior of a beloved family member affected by Alzheimer's. Utilizing humor and warmth, Max Wallack and Carolyn Given guide young readers through the ups and downs of memory loss, helping them comprehend their feelings and the changes happening around them.
The illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, adding depth to the emotional journey. Children are encouraged to ask questions and share their feelings, fostering a supportive dialogue about an often misunderstood condition.
Translated skillfully into Italian by Samantha Pradelli and Silvia Faggian, this book reaches a wider audience, making it a valuable resource for families and educators alike, aiming to foster empathy and understanding in the face of adversity.