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The title character, thanks to a robot she made herself, meets Alphabots, an emissary of the Council of Elder Letters, who introduces her to the world of letters. There's a lot going on there, and Alphabots himself saves Sally in a very difficult situation. Learning at the basics is the key to success, it is a ticket to a better life. Children who can read and write do much better in school and in life than those who have problems with it. This book helps parents and their children acquire the first basic literacy skills, and this is the foundation for further…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The title character, thanks to a robot she made herself, meets Alphabots, an emissary of the Council of Elder Letters, who introduces her to the world of letters. There's a lot going on there, and Alphabots himself saves Sally in a very difficult situation. Learning at the basics is the key to success, it is a ticket to a better life. Children who can read and write do much better in school and in life than those who have problems with it. This book helps parents and their children acquire the first basic literacy skills, and this is the foundation for further learning.____________________________________________________ The book tells the story of a girl who, thanks to the robot she made, learns the secrets of letters. The reader will find an example that clearly shows how useful the knowledge of the alphabet and the ability to write are in life. This is a position addressed to young readers starting their adventure with letters and writing. The author tries to give the letters a distinctive character and specific personality traits. Did he succeed? Judge for yourself.
Autorenporträt
Piotr Rokicki was born in Poland at a time when the Soviet Union was crushing half of Europe with its shoe. There was no color television, no cell phones, no internet. He studied Russian at school and the only entertainment was reading a book and arguing. He played football, rugby and practiced shooting. When he was 16 years old and returning from school, the air smelled of tear gas, there were tanks on the streets and army and militia patrols willingly encouraged young people with their clubs to quickly return home. At the age of 20, he became a soldier himself and served in an airborne unit. He skydived and crawled in the mud to be prepared in the event of an attack by "bad capitalists" on his "great" socialist country. After a few years, everything changed, freedom came to Poland, paid for with the blood of the strikers.New technology appeared: mobile phones, computers and the world opened up. It's like taking someone straight from a small village in Alaska to New York, shock. After many other vicissitudes, fate brought the author through the English Channel to the British Isles, where he lives and works until now. Having so many experiences and experiencing so many changes, Piotr never gave up and was able to find himself in a new reality. It was only possible because of the book. It was thanks to his ability to read and write that he found the right knowledge and support to better understand and accept this crazy world. Understanding the role of this basic skill gave him the impetus to write books that can help the youngest learn the alphabet. Young people may not have to go through so many changes in their lives, but literacy is like a "START" command for runners. It's hard to catch up with the others when we start with a delay.