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TheSmallOwlandhisOrangeScarf

By: Tatiana Viny illustrations: Tatiana Viny

The little owl doesn't like the orange scarf his mother knitted for him, and he tries to get rid of it through funny tricks, until his mother helps him choose a new scarf. An entertaining story about the importance of listening to children and caring for their needs and desires.

Age Group: 5 years

“I decide, I choose,” are phrases our young children often repeat, marking the beginnings of their self-awareness. This awareness encompasses different aspects of their identity, such as traits, behaviors, and emotions; The child begins to understand what they like and dislike, recognizing their strengths and weaknesses. The growth and development of self-awareness come from the child’s experiences, reflections on them, and the reactions of others to these experiences.

This book contributes to establishing a child’s self-awareness through the story of a little owl who understands his likes, recognizes his strengths, and knows what bothers him. When his mother gives him a scarf that doesn’t suit him, he hides it, refusing to use it, making the mother realize her son’s need to participate in the choice. Children’s involvement in decision-making allows them to prioritize their needs and desires, aiding in developing their self-awareness and giving them a sense of control over certain matters.

Publishing:

Qadita

שְׁנַת חֲלֻקָּה:

2023-2024