ZA MALITE, NAVIDUM NEZNAČAJNI, A TOLKU GOLEMI NEŠTA VO ŽIVOTOT

Detinjstvo 3 (2025) (56-68)

AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Jovanka D. DENKOVA

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DOI: 10.46793/Childhood25.3.56D

SAŽETAK / ABSTRACT:

O dugmetu i sreći Jasmine Petrović je kratka i topla priča koja govori i fokusira se na detalje života koji nam donose radost i sreću. Ova knjiga, iako namenjena deci, sadrži univerzalnu poruku koja može dopreti do čitalaca svih uzrasta. Priča se vrti oko običnog dugmeta koje kroz razne avanture simbolizuje sitnice koje često zanemarujemo, ali imaju moć da nam život učine srećnijim.

KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS:

dečji roman, bolesni adolescent, Jasminka Petrović

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