Monday, June 5, 2017

Mother-son relationship



You've probably already heard of friends and "specialists" or even read about the importance of a mother for the development of a child, and her importance in the family.

But whether it's the biological or adoptive mother or even dads acting as moms, all these people are extremely important in the children's life. These issues are treated in several books which approach the mother-child relation for different ages and situations.

In this sensitive and delicate book, Isabel Minhós Martins describes a mother's heart as being a magic place, full of events, attached to the heart of each of his children by an almost invisible thread. A light poetic prose about the sweet and affectionate reaction of a mother to her child's actions and discoveries. It brings out the importance to a mother's heart of each of her child's gestures, no matter how small. Ideal for children learning to read and write.



When the girl's mother leaves, explanations must be found to handle with such a large void. In this book, swiss author Brigitte Schär presents the divorce of their parents from a child's point of view to young readers. This book allows us to analyze how children deal with their parent's divorce. The girl deals with the issue by associating the mother's size with how much she misses her.



In this book, author Ilan Brenman shows that playing theatre can be an excellent opportunity of experimenting with new behavior through creation of new characters. And everything's very funny until mom turns into a terrible wolf. And now what?


In this book, Rosa Amanda Strausz tells Levi's story, a wolf that starts living with a divorced mother changing radically the family's everyday life. Her son, used to be the King around the house, doesn't like this at all. Fear, jealousy and lots of action make up the start of this funny relationship between the boy and the wolf. But little by little, this opposition towards the new "companion" starts turning into partnership and complicity. The rebuilding of a divorced mother's familiar and affective life, a very delicate and controversial issue, is told here with lots of sensitivity, humor and fantasy.



Mother Goat is a worried mother. Very worried. She is scared of everything, mainly of something bad happening to her little yeanlings.So she sees danger everywhere. Sometimes her care is too much exaggerated. Mother Goat thinks that somebody could harm her little ones anytime anyplace, so she finds only one option to protect them: staying close to them. In this book, Beatrice Masini explores the worries which come with maternity.

See you next time,
Laura

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