A book for dreamy children and their parents
Rabbit girl Lotte, 10 years old, has a hard time: "Don't dawdle around!", "Stop dreaming!" - Her parents and the strict teacher, Mrs. Luchs, constantly have something to criticize about her.
Fortunately, Lotte’s best friends stand by her side: the hard-working and somewhat anxious duck Merle and the cozy bear Frieda, who would love to be a ballerina. Lotte is close to despairing over endless homework, exams, bad grades, and her forgetfulness when she meets a strange woman who dwells in the deserted forest. She knows the value of dreaming and lets Lotte in on an ancient secret …
This book is for dreamy primary school children and their parents who would like to learn
how to concentrate better when studying at home and at school
why dreaming is important, too
how to identify your strengths
how to get better organized and forget less.
A story about school, friendship, and the parent-child relationship, which makes you think and inspires discussions.
For:
dreamy children and their parents
parents of children diagnosed with ADHD
teachers
psychologists and psychotherapists
psychiatrists