A story about the fact that everyone (both children and adults) has the right to decide about their own body.
“Dad, do you remember the party at Grandma’s?” Antek asks his father, who has grown tired of the fun and looks like he’s about to fall into a bear-like nap.
– Then one lady slapped me on the cheek and said I was a rascal because I didn’t want to give her a kiss… – says Antek quietly.
Antek doesn't like kissing or cuddling people he doesn't know. Does that mean he's rude?
The Naughty Books series is a collection of stories for children and adults that dispel myths about childhood. Should a child always be obedient, eat everything on their plate, and share their belongings?
" Be good! " – children still hear this. How do we understand it? Such a difficult word, yet it holds a whole host of meanings!
What do you think: is a boy naughty who doesn't want to share a new toy? Would we call a girl naughty who refuses to kiss an aunt she's never seen? Or perhaps our hero Antek naughty is naughty because he doesn't want to eat his favorite chicken soup because his grandfather sprinkled it with parsley? If so, then our series is very, very naughty.
Together with Antek and his family, we tell young readers stories that unpretentiously dispel the myths of politeness and obedience. Antek is spontaneous, sometimes getting angry, other times trying to cope with sadness or disappointment. He also learns to defend his boundaries, say "no," and discover how interesting and diverse the world can be.
Antoni's adventures not only invite shared reading but, above all, spark important conversations: about sensitivity, feelings, independence, and critical thinking. Written from a child's emotional perspective, they offer parents insight into their development and unique worldview, and promote a humanistic, understanding approach to the needs and feelings of young people.
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A story about the fact that everyone (both children and adults) has the right to decide about their own body.
“Dad, do you remember the party at Grandma’s?” Antek asks his father, who has grown tired of the fun and looks like he’s about to fall into a bear-like nap.
– Then one lady slapped me on the cheek and said I was a rascal because I didn’t want to give her a kiss… – says Antek quietly.
Antek doesn't like kissing or cuddling people he doesn't know. Does that mean he's rude?
The Naughty Books series is a collection of stories for children and adults that dispel myths about childhood. Should a child always be obedient, eat everything on their plate, and share their belongings?
" Be good! " – children still hear this. How do we understand it? Such a difficult word, yet it holds a whole host of meanings!
What do you think: is a boy naughty who doesn't want to share a new toy? Would we call a girl naughty who refuses to kiss an aunt she's never seen? Or perhaps our hero Antek naughty is naughty because he doesn't want to eat his favorite chicken soup because his grandfather sprinkled it with parsley? If so, then our series is very, very naughty.
Together with Antek and his family, we tell young readers stories that unpretentiously dispel the myths of politeness and obedience. Antek is spontaneous, sometimes getting angry, other times trying to cope with sadness or disappointment. He also learns to defend his boundaries, say "no," and discover how interesting and diverse the world can be.
Antoni's adventures not only invite shared reading but, above all, spark important conversations: about sensitivity, feelings, independence, and critical thinking. Written from a child's emotional perspective, they offer parents insight into their development and unique worldview, and promote a humanistic, understanding approach to the needs and feelings of young people.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery