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The Owl Tales 2: The Kitten Who Was Afraid of Everything - Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
The Owl Tales 2: The Kitten Who Was Afraid of Everything - Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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Fortunio the kitten is very sad. Unlike his brother, Charlie, he doesn't dare to jump off the roof or climb pillars... He's afraid of everything. But the owl Athena, the wisest of the forest animals, will ask him some questions that will help him think and gain more self-confidence, so that he can overcome his fears. Because only those who face their fears are truly brave!
The "Owl Stories" book series contains nuggets of wisdom that Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, author and philosopher, instills in children.
In the story starring the "fearful" cat Fortunio, the central theme is the meaning of bravery in relation to the innate fear that creatures possess.
The Owl Stories: Nuggets of wisdom that Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, writer and philosopher, instills in children. A new series that touches on philosophical themes, through a pleasant and understandable story for children. Athena the owl, a symbol of wisdom, plays a catalytic role each time, encouraging young readers to ask questions, think and experiment. At the end of each book there is a short note where reference is made to the specific topic and the ideas of great philosophers who approached it.
Author: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Illustrator: Barbara Brun
Translation: Maro Tavri
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 20 x 26 cm
ISBN: 9786180332155
Ages: 4 years+
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