About a little mole who wanted to find out who put something on his head.
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This is one of those books that prompt a reboot of your ideas about children's literature and its thematic field. From the very first lines, it breaks all the accepted social taboos in our society. For many readers accustomed to traditional children's literature, the book will probably seem unusual both in WHAT the story, written by Werner Golzwart, is about and HOW this story is told. But, without a doubt, this book will appeal to children, delight them, and even allow, through play, to solve a problem that is very painful for most parents—one that causes either distress or genuine joy—depending on the contents of the diaper or potty. From the perspective of developmental psychology, this is a very appropriate book. And who, if not a mole, who, having decided to find out who pooped on his head, conducts a whole investigation-research, could become a friend to children-explorers? And then there is the language, the words. Oleksandra Hryhorenko translated it very deliciously. Children, again through play, will enrich their vocabulary with new words. And by pronouncing sound-reproducing constructions, they will learn proper articulation faster. And no less important than all this is that through the mole, children will learn to dig to the essence of things, understand: if someone has pooped on your head, you must definitely find out who, and once you find out... Well, read it yourself. So, take off the starched collars from yourself and your children: they unbearably chafe the neck and hinder free breathing. Read about the mole, enjoy the laughter, reactions, and questions of your little ones, the witty narration of Werner Golzwart, the charming, dynamic illustrations by Wolf Erlbruch, and the wonderful linguistic presentation by Oleksandra Hryhorenko.
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