
Based on a folk song, this story-song takes the child to different Arab towns and villages, including his own, to learn about them.
Based on a folk song, this story-song takes the child to different Arab towns and villages, including his own, to learn about them.
In this book, we follow the child and his kite, moving from Nazareth to Umm Al-Fahem and Jerusalem, and others cities and villages to learn about the special features of each place.
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Dear Parents,
In this book, we follow the child and his kite, moving from Nazareth to Umm Al-Fahem and Jerusalem, and others cities and villages to learn about the special features of each place.
The child’s relation with place starts with his house, then his kindergarten and neighborhood and then his town. As he grows he becomes curious to learn about new places. We adults might have a cognitive connection to places, to their history or the architecture, but our child’s connection is still more concrete: voices, colors, smells and his personal emotional experience with other people.
When the child learns more about his surroundings, the close one as well as the far distant one, he thinks about its characteristics and if he lives it with people he likes he will have a special connection to it.
This book offers you a chance to go on a journey with your child that will make your home town be the beginning and the end.