Imagine a wonderful, loving orphanage where children responsibly govern themselves! This is the story of young Itzchak Belfer, the author and an artist, at a joyful orphanage, run by Janusz Korczak, where children had daily chores, yet also great freedom to make decisions and adjust rules. Belfer allows us a rare glimpse into Korczak’s innovative methods, describing his daily life, the house arrangements, and how conflicts were resolved. He believed in giving children freedom, allowing them to manage themselves and develop their unique talents. Although he was murdered by the Nazis, the ideas and methods of Janusz Korczak live on When the Nazis occupied Warsaw, Belfer escaped through the woods to Russia, and was the only survivor in his family. Korczak, the legendary Polish pediatrician, author, and educator, was murdered by the Nazis when he refused to save himself and abandon his Jewish children. Teachers all over the world have adopted his innovative ideas and practice. Beautifully illustrated by the author and suitable for children The book is decorated with Itzchak Belfer’s special drawings and is written for children age six and up. Scroll up now and get your copy of Janusz Korczak: The Man Who Knew How to Love Children!
Janusz Korczak: The Man who Knew how to Love Children (World War 2 True Story)
$9.95
This historical biography teaches children about World War 2, social-emotional courage, and the history of education.
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Weight | 0.122 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17 × 0.3 × 24.4 in |
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