Mrs. Miłka swallowed a baby! And she's not hiding it! The preschoolers are paralyzed with fear. Who will be next? The resolute Bodzio, Rozalka, or Grześ? Just in case, it's best to hide in the restroom... or the cloakroom... or the principal's office... And what if she's in cahoots with Mrs. Miłka? They need to call the police immediately! The preschoolers will experience true horror before they discover where babies come from...
"I read this book with satisfaction. It is written efficiently and wittily. It discusses the issue of birth factually, simply, and understandably. Without an overabundance of information, but also without blushing with embarrassment. Instead, it is presented with charm and a great deal of warmth.
The titular horror unfolds in a child's imagination, fueled by fragmented information that replaces solid knowledge. I think the book carries an important message for both young and old readers. Not only about the issue of birth, but also about childhood fears. I highly recommend it to all parents."
"I read this book with satisfaction. It is written efficiently and wittily. It discusses the issue of birth factually, simply, and understandably. Without an overabundance of information, but also without blushing with embarrassment. Instead, it is presented with charm and a great deal of warmth.
The titular horror unfolds in a child's imagination, fueled by fragmented information that replaces solid knowledge. I think the book carries an important message for both young and old readers. Not only about the issue of birth, but also about childhood fears. I highly recommend it to all parents."
Dagna Ślepowrońska, psychologist
The book received a literary distinction in the IBBY Book of the Year 2010 competition and was included on the List of Treasures of the Children's Book Museum. Moreover, the Polish Bibliotherapeutic Society, as part of the WYSPY project, recommends "Horror!" as a helpful read when discussing the topic of sexual education for children over five years of age.
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Mrs. Miłka swallowed a baby! And she's not hiding it! The preschoolers are paralyzed with fear. Who will be next? The resolute Bodzio, Rozalka, or Grześ? Just in case, it's best to hide in the restroom... or the cloakroom... or the principal's office... And what if she's in cahoots with Mrs. Miłka? They need to call the police immediately! The preschoolers will experience true horror before they discover where babies come from...
"I read this book with satisfaction. It is written efficiently and wittily. It discusses the issue of birth factually, simply, and understandably. Without an overabundance of information, but also without blushing with embarrassment. Instead, it is presented with charm and a great deal of warmth.
The titular horror unfolds in a child's imagination, fueled by fragmented information that replaces solid knowledge. I think the book carries an important message for both young and old readers. Not only about the issue of birth, but also about childhood fears. I highly recommend it to all parents."
"I read this book with satisfaction. It is written efficiently and wittily. It discusses the issue of birth factually, simply, and understandably. Without an overabundance of information, but also without blushing with embarrassment. Instead, it is presented with charm and a great deal of warmth.
The titular horror unfolds in a child's imagination, fueled by fragmented information that replaces solid knowledge. I think the book carries an important message for both young and old readers. Not only about the issue of birth, but also about childhood fears. I highly recommend it to all parents."
Dagna Ślepowrońska, psychologist
The book received a literary distinction in the IBBY Book of the Year 2010 competition and was included on the List of Treasures of the Children's Book Museum. Moreover, the Polish Bibliotherapeutic Society, as part of the WYSPY project, recommends "Horror!" as a helpful read when discussing the topic of sexual education for children over five years of age.
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