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IForgotMyWingsAtHome


By: Rania Daher • Illustrations: Sasha Haddad

The little girl tries to fly, but discovers that she left her “wings” at home, so she goes out to look for new ones with the help of her father. A story that encourages children to look inside themselves to help them adjust in new settings.

Age Group: The orchard

Dear Parents,

The child is trying to fly in the garden. But, how can she fly, if she forgot her wings at home?

While she was trying to fly, the child jumped, ran, went in circles and slipped, she learned about new physical abilities. She communicates with the butterfly, with nature, and feels very happy. But the sense of physical skills and happiness are not complete without support of her father who carries her on his shoulders so she can fly high.

With the beginning of the year, your child goes to the kindergarten, but they left their wings at home. They left what gives them secure feelings in general: being with the family, their home, their things, their daily life routine. They come into a new world where they need to adjust with new people, new experiences, and new environment. They do not go there without anything: they are curious, have skills and abilities that help them to grow, to learn and to adjust.

All that they need is space so they can experience and learn. We as parents should always be available to support and encourage them when they need us.

Publishing:

Qadita

Year of Distribution:

2016-2017