Title: Wilma the Elephant | 大象小不点 

Author: Erwin Moser (Origin: Australia)

 

Wilma is a baby elephant who is so tiny that when she falls asleep in the grasses, her parents can't see her. They are desperate to find her, but the herd is moving on, and they give up. Wilma wakes up, too young to know what's wrong, aware that something is missing. She tries to find friendship with a honey fly and a snail, and then joins a frog-and-grasshopper musical band. When she grows too big for them, Wilma sets off alone, finally meeting a turtle, who takes her across the river. There Wilma meets Mr. and Mrs. River-Pig, who don't have children. Wilma instantly feels at home, and the river-pigs decide not to tell her that she is an elephant until later.

 

The story covers the various stages of children spiritual growth. It teaches the children not to be afraid when they are alone, not to be depressed when they are disappointed and not to give up when met with difficulties.

 

Help them to see that there are options to solving problems. When you are young a problem looks so big and everything seems to be either life or death with no in between. It is our responsibility as parents to help our children to grow and develop mentally, emotionally and spiritually so they can face the world with balance.

 


 

 

Price: S$20.90 (Set of 4 books)

Language: Simplified Chinese

Recommended age for sharing: From 0 to 3 years old

Recommended age for self-reading: From 7 to 9 years old

Paperback

 

 

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