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Nan Forler

    Nan Forlers Schreiben befasst sich oft mit Themen der Saisonalität und der Verbundenheit mit der Natur, inspiriert von ihrem umfassenden Hintergrund in der Kindererziehung. Ihr Stil ist verspielt und zugänglich, was komplexe Konzepte durch fesselnde Erzählungen für junge Leser verdaulich macht. Forler nutzt ihre pädagogischen Einblicke, um Werke zu schaffen, die nicht nur unterhalten, sondern auch bilden und Neugier wecken. Ihr literarischer Beitrag liegt in ihrer Fähigkeit, die Essenz der Kindheit einzufangen und sie durch fesselndes Geschichtenerzählen zu teilen.

    Rodney Was A Tortoise
    Trampoline Boy
    Bird Child
    • At its core, this picture book addresses the pervasive issue of bullying and the resilience needed to overcome it. Aimed at school-aged children, it explores the experiences of those who bully, those who are bullied, and witnesses, emphasizing the feelings of powerlessness that often accompany these situations. Through its beautiful illustrations and poignant narrative, the book encourages young readers to find strength and agency in confronting bullying, fostering empathy and understanding in the process.

      Bird Child
    • Trampoline Boy

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      A lyrical picture book about the joy of jumping -- and a springboard for discussion about unique perspectives. Through the eyes of a character we only know as Trampoline Boy, we are invited to understand how he sees the world. His favorite thing to do is jump up and down, up and down on his trampoline. Kids walk by and tease him, but he remains steadfast and calm. One day, a quietly exuberant girl, Peaches, is fascinated by his jumping. Trampoline Boy wordlessly invites her to jump with him, and by spending this time with him, Peaches and readers get to see how important and valuable different perspectives are.

      Trampoline Boy
    • Rodney Was A Tortoise

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This comforting and gently humorous picture book about bereavement and the strength of friendship shows how a child overcomes the sadness of her beloved pet's death. Bernadette and Rodney are the best of friends. Rodney's not so good at playing cards, but he's great at staring contests. His favorite food is lettuce, though he eats it VERRRRRRY SLOOOOOWLY. And he's such a joker! When Bernadette goes to sleep at night, Rodney is always there, watching over her from his tank. As the seasons pass, Rodney moves slower and slower, until one day he stops moving at all. Without Rodney, Bernadette feels all alone. She can't stop thinking about him, but none of her friends seem to notice. Except for Amar. Rodney Was a Tortoise is a moving story about friendship and loss. It shows the importance of expressing kindness and empathy, especially in life's most difficult moments.

      Rodney Was A Tortoise