Nisaan is excited to bring the moon into her room, but she discovers that sadness has engulfed people and the world due to the moon's absence from the sky. She decides to put it back piece by piece. This text explores the concepts of heritage and generosity, using imagination to explain a natural phenomenon.
Age Group: first grade
What does our child dream of? What are their desires? Are they achievable, and is their imagination more dominant than reality?
Imaginative play evolves in the child’s second year, and as the child’s cognitive and emotional skills develop, their ability to distinguish between reality and imagination increases.
The book seamlessly integrates reality and imagination in an engaging manner. We follow the father accompanying his daughter, Nisan, encouraging her to explore and discover, fostering her imagination, and facilitating the development of problem-solving skills through shared experiences. It is an invitation to listen to our child’s voice, provide opportunities for expressing their desires, fantasies, and dreams, and share in their childhood adventures in exploratory and enjoyable ways.
On another note, the book highlights the child’s development of empathy, moving beyond the desire for possession and selfishness to sharing with others.
Publishing:
Qadita
שְׁנַת חֲלֻקָּה:
2023-2024