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Rihab’sHotel

By: Sam Sharland illustrations: Sam Sharland

When the tiger comes to Rihab’s Hotel, humans run away. However, the hotel quickly fills up with different creatures, each with their own needs, as seen by the young girl Aseel. This book is about inclusion, sensitivity to others, celebrating diversity, and empowering children to play a positive role in their community.

Age Group: first grade

“I don’t want to play with you!” or “there’s no place for you here,” are exclusionary statements that our children may hear during their social interactions with others, often due to differences in appearance, abilities, or other qualities.

This story addresses various themes such as differences, diversity, exclusion, acceptance, and inclusivity. It provides an opportunity to discuss the importance of accepting people and respecting their differences with our children. The mother in the story serves as a model for accepting differences by welcoming all animals with their unique qualities and showing high sensitivity to their diverse needs.

The book also explores the theme of fostering a sense of responsibility and self-confidence in children. The mother delegates tasks to her daughter according to her abilities, boosting her confidence and sense of belonging, which helps the girl face challenges and suggest alternatives and solutions confidently.

Publishing:

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שְׁנַת חֲלֻקָּה:

2023-2024