What Can I Do When I Grow Up? (e-bog) af Botton, Alain de
Botton, Alain de (forfatter)

What Can I Do When I Grow Up? e-bog

158,16 DKK (inkl. moms 197,70 DKK)
A unique, illustrated guide to the world of work, bringing clarity to children's essential questions on potential future careers.It's impossible for a child to spend too long around adults without one of them coming up and asking, as if it were the most normal thing in the world, &quote;What do you want to do when you grow up?&quote; They mean for this to be a relatively simple question; the id...
E-bog 158,16 DKK
Forfattere Botton, Alain de (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 november 2020
Genrer Children’s picture books
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781912891719
A unique, illustrated guide to the world of work, bringing clarity to children's essential questions on potential future careers.It's impossible for a child to spend too long around adults without one of them coming up and asking, as if it were the most normal thing in the world, "e;What do you want to do when you grow up?"e; They mean for this to be a relatively simple question; the idea is that you'll quite easily be able to say something like, "e;A teacher"e; or "e;A doctor"e; and then the adult will move on-and bother someone else.But the truth can be a lot more complicated, and if you've ever felt confused or annoyed by the question, you have every right: Knowing what you might want to do with your working life is one of the biggest, oddest, and hardest questions of all. It might take many decades to find a good answer to it-and it's one that most adults are still grappling withThis is a unique book about careers and the world of work written expressly for children. It takes us on a journey around some of the most essential questions within the topic: How can one discover one's passions?, what should a "e;good"e; job involve?, what is a good amount of money to try to make?, how does the economy function?-and acknowledges that the job you might do one day probably doesn't even exist now. The result is a book that should spark some exceptionally fruitful conversations and help children look to their future work life with positivity and anticipation.