Pigmalion
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View Rights PortalThat's So Mean, Says the Piggy A funny picture book about arguing, getting angry and making up, which shows how important it is to ask for forgiveness. The pig is in a good mood. But then the goat is really mean and the good mood is gone. In its anger, the pig passes on the mood by insulting the rabbit, who then offends the duck, which in turn unloads its anger on the goat. Stupid duck!, thinks the goat. Until it remembers how mean it also was. Oh dear! Will it be able to make up for it?• A powerful picture book to read aloud for ages 4 and up. • Key themes: Getting angry, arguing, asking for forgiveness, apologizing, and getting along• Strengthens emotional development and helps to deal with difficult emotions
— Philosophy for beginners — For philosophy enthusiasts — A pleasant read This truly brilliant book tells of the sometimes sublime, sometimes exhilarating efforts of philosophers to maintain their attitude in everyday life without forgetting the meaning of their own words – and how they ultimately failed to do so. The minor, sometimes bizarre events in the lives of the great philosophers fit so aptly in the picture of the respective philosophy that one has to assume they could have been conceived to keep the associated intellectual giant in a strange and memorable mood. A book of cheerful science, full of wit, narrative and linguistic eloquence.