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I Want It Now! - A Children’S Book For Boys And Girls Ages 6 And Up - cover

I Want It Now! - A Children’S Book For Boys And Girls Ages 6 And Up

A.P. Hernández

Verlag: Babelcube

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Beschreibung

Nora’s seven years old. 


Her hair’s blond. 


She owns a dog and a cat. 


She’s also slept with a teddy bear ever since she was young. 


In fact, Nora has many things, but there's something she doesn't have, has never had, and, of course, will never have, and that’s patience. 


And that’s because Nora doesn’t need patience at all … or does she? 


What’s inside? 



	•A simple story that helps children reflect on correct emotional management. 

	•A perfect book to teach about the importance of patience. 

	•A fun story for little ones to learn how to handle frustration when things don’t happen right away. 

	•A reading that promotes delayed gratification, an essential skill for good self-control and decision-making.
Verfügbar seit: 15.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 1000 Seiten.

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