“Mommy, do you really love me?” is a question asked by children at every age and every stage. Even lovely Jessica delighted to discover that each mom has her own way of loving her
children and that her mother loved her very much.
How did she learn this? Read our humorous, fun story to find out!
A free and really great gift is included with the book — a set of colorful gift cards for the children to print for their mothers or fathers that encourage loving communication within the family.
It’s a must for all children and parents, preschool teachers, the rapists and coaches.
A free and really great gift is included with the book — a set of colorful printable cards for the children to print for their mothers or fathers that encourage loving communication within the family.
Targeted Age Group:
Children’s books age 3-8
In addition to the enjoyment and positive experience that it offers its readers, this book is a must for every child, parent, preschool teacher, therapist and coach, as it enables people to create a distinction between reality and the incorrect interpretation of reality — and thus to clear up misunderstandings while still in the development stage (and not in adulthood). It enables parents of young children to build loving communication— in accordance with their children’s ages and levels of development — on topics such as feelings, jealousy, love and more.
A free and really great gift is included with the book — a set of colorful printable cards for the children to print for their mothers or fathers that encourage loving communication within the family.
What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers?
I hope that young readers will enjoy (!) and receive love from my book. My vision is to bring — a flexible way of thinking that they will stay for the duration of their entire lives, together with the insight that parents each have their own way to love. And that is perfectly alright.
As an expert in developing creating thinking, a coach and a mediator, I have tried to provide tools to use in discussions about the difference between reality and perception, about expectations, about love, and about not taking anything for granted. And of course — I would be delighted if the cards I have developed will lead to the communication of love and giving. The cards are made so that children can give their parents small gifts of love —a kiss, hug, help, empathy, and what not?
Author Bio:
Sari Barel is an international expert and workshop leader in the development of creative thinking and the co-author of the “Think Like a Zebra®” method and book series — thinking outside the box — that deals with creative thinking and brainstorming in business and in life. The first book in the series has been published in English, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, and Hebrew, and there are workshop centers using this method in Japan, Holland and Israel.
Sari Barel is a graduate of the ISEME, an extension of the University of Swinburne, Australia, where she earned the degree of Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MEI).,
Sari is the author of the children’s book series “How to deal with… ” that offers creative ideas for different subjects that occupy the minds of children. Her creative journey includes: specializing in advertising as a copywriter, specializing in film as a scriptwriter and actor; specializing in education; coaching and mediation; specializing in marketing communication
The variety of Sari’s background is directed to her stated goal, which is to help as many people as possible–adults and children– to escape restrictive thinking patterns and realize their full potential, not only in their life’s work, but in
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?My source of inspiration for writing this book was my oldest son who surprised me so much I almost needed to call a mobile intensive care unit to help me get my breath back. This all happened when one day my five year-old son said to me “Mom, I thought that you love me less than other mothers and today I realized that you just trust me!” I was shocked. That is what my beloved son has been carrying around in his young heart? Apparently so!!!! And why? Because a mother of one of his preschool friends almost fainted when he got a black eye, and he thought that is how a loving mother behaves. Because our neighbor offered painkillers to her children every time their heads hurt, whereas I offered a kiss. The principle here is quite clear, right? It was one of those magical and significant moments. Twenty years have gone by since then. Our relationship is a particularly good and loving one.
Try to imagine what would have happened if my son hadn’t had this insight? If he hadn’t told me what he’d been feeling? If he’d grown up with the heavy weight of his mother loving him less? It was this thought that drove me to write this book. I didn’t want any boy or girl to carry a wrong impression around with them. I wanted all parents to know that their children don’t take it for granted that they, their parents, love them; that people in every family would say each day how much they love each other.
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