I Am Left-Handed!: What I Love About Being a Lefty
By (Author) Dagmar Geisler
By (author) Stephanie Gerharz
Illustrated by Dagmar Geisler
Translated by Andy Jones Berasaluce
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
16th May 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
152.335
Hardback
36
Width 215mm, Height 266mm, Spine 2mm
346g
The perfect tool to teach children how to respond to insecurities surrounding being left-handed. I Am Left-Handedprovides parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers the opportunity to speak with children about this important topic.
How do you actually know whether you are left- or right-handedEveryone has a "strong" side, after all.But what exactly does that mean, and how do you know which one works betterfor youWhy is it that so many misjudge themselves, or deny their true default
This book exploresleft-handedness, a subject that is surprisingly sensitive to manyespecially children who are surrounded by right-handed friends and classmates and who struggle with the need touse "special" scissors, worry about smudging their schoolwork, and grow frustrated with bumping elbows at the dinner table.
I Am Left-Handedanswers common questions like:
It's important to accept that you're a lefty and to love the fact that you're unique and specialonly 10 percent of the world is like you!
In I Am Left-Handed!, award-winning author Stephanie Gerharz and author and illustrator Dagmar Geisler draws attention to what could be a sensitive subject to some and provides advice for not only the children who are left-handed but also those who live and work with them daily, like parents, grandparents, teachers, siblings,and caregivers.
Dagmar Geisler is a German author and illustrator. She studied graphic design at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and worked for several publishing houses and broadcasting companies. Today, Dagmar focuses mainly on children's books, both as an illustrator and an author. She illustrated My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes, which received the Silver Feather (Silberne Feder) Children's Book Prize from the German Medical Women's Association, and is the illustrator of My Feelings and Me. She lives with her family in Munich, Germany.
Stephanie Gerharz was born in London in 1965 and is the mother of two adult children. She worked in a child and adolescent psychiatric practice until she set up her own practice where she accompanies children and adults in their processes as a coach and left-hander consultant. As an author, she self-published the card set Lettuce with Heart, a game to promote mindfulness and heart qualities.