C¿rtdan (Read as Jirtdan, meaning "Tiny") is a familiar figure from Azerbaijani folklore. He is a tiny kid who, despite his size, uses his superior brain to discover innovative solutions to problems. In the original tale passed along orally, Jirtdan and his companions venture into the forests to gather firewood and become lost. They are captured by an ogre. Jirtdan tricks the monster, occupying it until all the children are safely away. With a Halloween twist and just the right amount of spookiness for little readers, this retelling packed with cultural lessons and old traditions is sure to…mehr
C¿rtdan (Read as Jirtdan, meaning "Tiny") is a familiar figure from Azerbaijani folklore. He is a tiny kid who, despite his size, uses his superior brain to discover innovative solutions to problems. In the original tale passed along orally, Jirtdan and his companions venture into the forests to gather firewood and become lost. They are captured by an ogre. Jirtdan tricks the monster, occupying it until all the children are safely away. With a Halloween twist and just the right amount of spookiness for little readers, this retelling packed with cultural lessons and old traditions is sure to delight and educate readers of all ages. With a Halloween twist and just the right amount of spookiness for little readers, this retelling packed with cultural lessons and old traditions is sure to delight and educate readers of all ages. Azerbaijani is the Turkic language mainly spoken in Iran and The Republic of Azerbaijan. EnglishAzerbaijani LLC creates books, animations, videos, and other educational materials for enthusiasts of all ages, focusing on culture and diversity. Our goal is to provide creative content to educate children on Azerbaijani's culture, language, and history. The products and books are tools for educating children in the stories and aspects of their own heritage and expanding children's exposure and interest in other cultures. They aid parents in teaching children their heritage and enlightening those without an Azerbaijani cultural background. EnglishAzerbaijani presents practical tools for language development, vocabulary enrichment, and a deeper understanding of culture and diversity, using creative methods and appealing illustrations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Darya Hodaei was born in Tabriz, the capital of Iran's East Azerbaijan province. Growing up in Iran, she was deprived of an education in her own mother tongue of Azerbaijani Turkic, which led to identity issues. As she studied the language and culture, Dr. Hodaei grew more and more fascinated. She knew she wanted to share the beauty and history with anyone else who was interested. This kindled a deep desire to steep her children in the knowledge of their heritage.Dr. Hodaei is a passionate believer in the importance of preserving and enriching a child's ethnic culture, especially their mother language, as a fundamental part of their upbringing. To spread her idea and help cement her commitment, Dr. Hodaei created EnglishAzerbaijani LLC. This platform employs visual aids in Azerbaijani and English to help preserve the language and culture. Dr. Hodaei aims to provide cultural integration and raise awareness about Azerbaijani culture while bringing the world together by promoting multiculturalism, respect, and acceptance. Dr. Hodaei lives in the US and has two children. The family home is very diverse, and together they share four languages and cultures. Dr. Hodaei is proud to say her children are being raised trilingual.
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