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Pillow

Winner 2024 Early Reader

Results 2024

Pillow

Winner 2024 Early Reader

Book Details

Book Overview

Grandpa Maarouf shears wool from a sheep and Grandma Hamda makes a pillow out of wool. a pillow, on which she draws three flowers and a bird. But what happens to the bird when the child leaves his head on it to sleep! This is a story about love, grandmothers' pillows and birds that fly from happiness. Along the way, the child will see how wool becomes a pillow! And he will meet three little beautiful flowers. A grandfather, a grandmother, a child, a bird and three flowers make this tale about a very unusual pillow, my grandmother's pillow that my My son used to love it very, very much, and used to sleep on it!

About Author

Anas Abu Rahma has written several novels for young adults and several stories and books of poetry. He worked in many Palestinian areas such as the Jordan Valley and Bedouin communities to encourage the habit of reading and help children develop their tools to express themselves, and worked with refugees in Lebanon and Jordan on programs to encourage the habit of reading and writing, as well as with teachers and mothers on how to use children's literature in their schools and families. Anas has also written several episodes for international children's programs. His books include “The Yellow Corn Hostel”, “Going to”, “Miros' Neighborhood", "Unimportant Tips for Young Readers", "Red", "10 Legs", and "With All the Love from My Heart, ‘Like Planting a Rose in My Grotto’.

About Illlustrator

Lubna Taha is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's and young adult books, as well as the founder of Dinason Publishing House for Children's Books in Palestine. She has illustrated dozens of children's books with Palestinian and Arab publishing houses, receiving several Arab awards in the field of children's literature. She won the "Etisalat Award" for children's book for the book "Mama Bint Safi" in 2018. It is one of the most essential and prominent awards dedicated to children's literature in the Arab world.

About Publisher

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