As the summer vacation season approaches and schools prepare for the return of students, parents have the opportunity to get their children back into the mood for reading and learning by introducing them to the worlds of fantasy and interesting stories.
Kalimat Group presents five new books for children who love to read, featuring entertaining illustrated stories by elite authors and illustrators.
These books are aimed at ages six and up, with enchanting worlds and beloved characters for youngsters, encouraging them to enjoy their time and improve their reading and creative thinking skills.
When my hat broke
The story “When My Hat Broke” by Palestinian author Saba Debbie and illustrations by artist Alessandra Sandelli begins an entertaining journey that encourages children to acquire knowledge and develop their creativity.
The story is about a girl who has a magical hat that helps her get brilliant ideas and generate inspiring ideas.
Star twinkle
Through the story “Brightness of a Star” by Qatari writer Sheikha Al-Ziara, in a simple and concrete way for young minds, children learn the importance of enjoying life and nature and not to rely completely on machines in all aspects of daily life. Illustrations by Argentinian artist Hector Borlasque.
This book shows the extent of the psychological challenges and consequences humans face when they rely entirely on robots. Our daily lives are hindered from experiencing emotions, the company of family and friends, and the inescapable nature of nature.
My family is the world
With a wonderful sense of humanity that inspires readers to empathize and be kind to others, writer Rama Kanavati and artist Fadi Fatal depict a heartwarming story about an orphan who bravely faces feelings of loneliness and loss. Sources of positivity include discovering that the world is his big home and that his friends and neighbors around him are his extended family that dispels his sense of orphanhood.
“My Family is the World” is a story about the lives of children coming out of care homes, through which Kalimat Group continues his successful works like “I am not afraid of discovery” and “I am not afraid of discovery” published by the group. Look.”
How similar to me
With its wonderful events that invite children to find common points that unite them with others, spreading tolerance and respect for differences that do not spoil affection, Lebanese writer Sarah Abdullah and Argentinian painter Nadia Romero seek in the story “How”. You look just like me”, drawing the attention of young readers to the commonalities and human qualities that unite us.
the dream
In poetic language that teaches children to face negative feelings, find inspiration through dreams and work towards achieving them, Saudi writer, painter and actress Sarah Taiba presents a sublime literary and artistic work. No dreams, which pushes those who want to sleep to escape the cruelty of life. A woman who spreads love, a sense of security and the ability to return to them, dreams, feelings of regret, pain, anxiety and help to dream again.
Poetry text for all genres
“The Dream”, whose illustrations are drawn by Saudi writer, painter and actress Sarah Taiba, is primarily a poetic text and reading it represents pure joy that guides people of all ages.
• The books are presented by “Kalimat Group” and contain entertaining illustrated stories by elite authors.
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