“THE GIRL AND THE MAGIC FOUNTAIN” is a sensitive and delicate book that contemplates interpersonal relationships. It is a children’s story, and yet one that will delight any adult who happens to read it, accompanied or not by a child.
As the story unfolds, Mimi, an 8-year-old girl who is afflicted by not-so-easy friendships at school, meets a fairy called Cristal who shows her it is possible to recognize, become aware and deal with her emotions, treading a path of personal growth through the acceptance of the differences between people.
This way, Mimi is not only able to better deal with those emotions and adjust her responses, but also to help and enlighten her classmates.
The last chapter of the book, authored by the Psychologist Luana Herek, is meant for parents and teachers who, reflecting upon their own behavior and the ways they relate to others, may assist the children in doing the same.
As the story unfolds, Mimi, an 8-year-old girl who is afflicted by not-so-easy friendships at school, meets a fairy called Cristal who shows her it is possible to recognize, become aware and deal with her emotions, treading a path of personal growth through the acceptance of the differences between people.
This way, Mimi is not only able to better deal with those emotions and adjust her responses, but also to help and enlighten her classmates.
The last chapter of the book, authored by the Psychologist Luana Herek, is meant for parents and teachers who, reflecting upon their own behavior and the ways they relate to others, may assist the children in doing the same.