Samokat
Should Childhood Be Happy? (Dolzhno li Detstvo Byt Schastlivym)
19.31£
A boy and his invisible dragon, an ideal father, a Tabasaran family, and a woman who doesn't want children... You'll agree that these characters have few meeting places. One of them is the hallway of the city children's clinic, where renowned St. Petersburg psychologist Ekaterina Murashova works. When she's not chatting with parents, children, and grandmothers, Murashova blogs about her work on the Snob magazine portal and has been writing books for both adults and children for many years. Here is a new collection of case studies from her practice: special glimpses into the lives of ordinary, unusual families facing completely different problems, each with their own unique solutions. And every reader will find something for themselves: that very dragon, several detective-like stories, and even illustrated instructions for creating an empathic bird feeder.
Publisher: Samokat
Weight: 419
Age restrictions: 16+
Author: Ekaterina Murashova
Circulation: 5000
Size: 19.7x13.8x2
Book series: Samokat for Parents (Samokat dlya roditeley)
Cover: Paperback
Language: Russian
Pages: 368
Illustrator: Gonserovskaya Olesya
Publication year: 2017
ISBN: 9000076225759, 3337622575324, 978-5-91759-662-4
ISBN (Barcode): 9785917596624








