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Short Stories for Highly Sensitive Children - Short stories for Highly Sensitive Children

Anna Somnis

Editorial: Marcus Jungnickel

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Sinopsis

30 short stories for highly sensitive children

Highly sensitive children are something very special. They are exceptionally sensitive and perceive their environment particularly intensively. Whether it is the sounds at the birthday party, the smells when cooking together or the reactions to a dramatic action in a movie: They are extremely empathic and react strongly to all external influences.

High sensitivity is not a weakness - but a great strength

Highly sensitive children are especially talented at dealing with other people's feelings. Sensitively, they are more likely to perceive them and can respond wonderfully to others. They are a great asset and contribute to a better world thanks to their enormous empathy. But being highly sensitive can also be a burden. Quickly you feel different, excluded, misunderstood. This book explains in 30 different short stories why it is not bad to be highly sensitive - quite the opposite.

Stories full of morality and compassion

The stories are about highly sensitive children and animals who learn to find their way in the world. In the process, they discover themselves and their feelings, meet acceptance, and make new friends. Many stories end with a moral that teaches children how to deal with themselves and their social environment.

What to expect:

	100 pages of stories
	30 short stories of 34 pages each
	Ideal for falling asleep or for in-between times
	Large font and simple writing - to read aloud or read by yourself for beginning readers


Now click on "Buy Now" and give yourself or a loved one a huge treat.
Disponible desde: 29/10/2023.

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