15 Questions. Do You Understand Me When I Talk? – vol. 13

Non-Fiction

The book that explains everything about comunication

From cave paintings to emojis, from poetry to social media — Do You Understand Me When I Speak? explores the many ways humans connect and express themselves. Why do we communicate? Is it only about words? And how can we really be heard without being misunderstood? With the insight of linguist and communication expert Stefano Bartezzaghi, this volume tackles 15 big questions to help young readers become more aware, confident and effective communicators.

  • Includes comics, visual storytelling and real-world examples.
  • Helps kids understand words, symbols, gestures, and emotions in communication.

From the same series: What’s Money For?, What’s Inside My Head?, Is Today Already Yesterday?, Can Trees Talk?, Is There Anyone Up There?, How’s Our Planet Doing?, Are We All Gonna Become Robots?, Are We Perfect Machines?, How Long Is A Light Year?, What’s Under My Feet?, Why Do I Like You?, Do Fish Dream?, What’s The Earth Made Of?, What’s Beauty?

Publisher: Il Castoro
Target: 10+
Year: 2023
Author
Pierdomenico Baccalario

Pierdomenico Baccalario has been writing children’s novels since 1997, when he won the Il Battello a Vapore literary prize with La strada del Guerriero (The Way of the Warrior) using his neighbour’s name. Since then, his bestsellers have been written under as many pseudonyms (the best known being Ulysses Moore and Irene Adler), translated into more than thirty languages and published with major Italian and foreign publishers. He has collaborated with Lucca Comics & Games for more than twenty years, has written for Repubblica, and is a columnist for the newspaper Corriere della Sera’s La Lettura literary supplement. In 2014, he founded the Book on a Tree creative agency in London.

 

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Author
Federico Taddia

A writer, presenter, TV author and populariser, Federico Taddia collaborates with Topolino, Rai, Radio24 and La Stampa. One of his passions has always been to use the right words to tell the youngest everything that scientists study, look for and discover. He has written books with Margherita Hack, Telmo Pievano, Elisa Palazzi and Antonella Viola. With Teste Toste he won the Andersen Prize for the best science series for girls and boys and with Virus Game he won the Piccolo Galileo prize.

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