
Dagmar Geisler
Dagmar Geisler, was born in 1958 in Siegen, studied drawing in Wiesbaden and now lives in Franconian Switzerland. She has been writing and illustrating for children and the young for over 25 years. Her educational picture books address recent and sensitive issues, providing useful preventive measures with excitement and humour from an educational perspective. With her books, she accompanies children in their social-emotional development and encourages talking together about feelings, difficult situations and body awareness.
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Safe Child, Happy Parent – Sometimes People Fight
- Publication date: 22.06.2015
- 5+
- 36 Pages, 22 cm x 27.5 cm
Rights sold:
Arabic, Catalan, English (worldwide), Greek, Korean, Polish, Romanian, Spanish.
ISBN: 978-3-7855-7007-4
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Nearly Everybody Argues Sometimes. Even Mums and Dads...
Everyone has been in an argument. Sometimes we disagree when watching sports, like football or baseball. Sometimes we fight about where to go or what to do. Sometimes arguments are simply the result of misunderstandings or differing opinions. If they’re not immediately resolved, though, disagreements can cause tension that builds up over time and can affect the people around us.
In Sometimes People Fight - Even When They Love Each Other, a child takes the reader through their parents’ recent disagreements, demonstrating how they start, how they affect him, and how they can be resolved through discussion, compromise, and forgiveness.
This book thoughtfully teaches young readers about arguing with friends and family and shows them healthy ways to process and respond to what they’re feeling. It gives parents, grandparents, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic and shows children that conflicts can arise in any family and that they should not always assume the worst if their parents argue from time to time. The important thing is to make up after an argument and talk to each other about why the argument started.
- Sensitively written and illustrated by Dagmar Geisler
- Approaches difficult and important topics in a sensitive manner
- Key topics: arguing and making up
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Dagmar Geisler
Dagmar Geisler, was born in 1958 in Siegen, studied drawing in Wiesbaden and now lives in Franconian Switzerland. She has been writing and illustrating for children and the young for over 25 years. Her educational picture books address recent and sensitive issues, providing useful preventive measures with excitement and humour from an educational perspective. With her books, she accompanies children in their social-emotional development and encourages talking together about feelings, difficult situations and body awareness.
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