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OverviewA mother has to sign a paper her 8-year-old daughter Tarini brings home from school and from there ensues a conversation about Picasso, a caveman and a swarm of mosquitoes, Lewis Hamilton, the Ancient Romans and how to mix up a cake, all before taking a chill pill.This entire funny narration by international author Tirza Schaefer leads to your child's empowerment by learning how life functions, combining science and spirituality with logic into one whole sensible construct, which is as coherent and understandable as it is empowering. TIRZA SCHAEFER is an international author and mother of three brilliant chil-dren. She writes in various genres and thus, she cannot be contained in a box. When she is not writing on a new book, you might find her editing, doing live lit-erary readings or voice recordings. She guides meditations at spiritual retreats and also works freelance as copy and ghost writer for clients. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tirza SchaeferPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.095kg ISBN: 9781545092545ISBN 10: 1545092540 Pages: 90 Publication Date: 03 April 2017 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI'm a flower power kid. That means, I'm a child of the hippies that wore flowers in their hair and made awesome great music and changed the world back in the 60s and 70s of the last century. And now, I have three kids of my own. A boy who is 17 and two girls who are 14 and 9 at the time of finishing this book, which is September 2016 - for future reference. Before they were born, right after I graduated from school in Germany, I moved to England and lived in London for 8 years. I also went to universi-ty there. At the university, I got two degrees in a - for me - foreign language. Yes, I'm smart, too, but university degrees aren't proof that you're smart. I know people who are dead sharp and they know lots of things and learned all that by themselves and have no certificates. And then there are people with certificates from world-famous universities and they are as dumb as bread. You can find all sorts everywhere. So don't think, anyone is better or worse than anyone else for any reason! Having said that, yes, I'm smart, and so are you. How do I know this? You're reading this, which means, you've read all the way through the book to the very end and then some. Cool dude! Anyway, after 8 years in London, I moved back to Germany and had my children. I'm a single mum, which means I raise them on my own. We teach each other stuff. We're a really great family. Everyone has their own very special talents and we can all benefit from each other that way. And it never gets boring, either. For the last few years, I have newly discovered talents I didn't know I had or didn't think I could put to greater use to serve others and spread love and joy that way, which are my voice, I record my own poetry and I can be booked for recordings and readings, and my writing. I've written lots of books for adults, one is A MAGICAL FAMILY HOLIDAY, where I write about going to the Eifel mountains in Germany and explore fairytale castles and talk to cows, but this is my first book for children, so this is really very exciting for me! I do all that, talking, writing, reading, rhyming and a few other things besides. You know I really like to add quality to people's lives in so many ways, so I also offer services to that end. I love doing things that serve others. It's a great feeling to know you've been able to help and you've had some benefits from it as well. You know, energy is always moving, so you have to let it flow. If you try to stop it, it'll backfire eventually. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |