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This bilingual and educational children's story aims to build a positive attitude and enhance hope and optimism amongst our children. Spring's Birthday is one story in a series of educational stories that the authors have published to help build resilience in young children. This is the most important quality when facing life's challenges and hardships such as loss, divorce, illness, exploitation, violence, war and more. The latest crisis, Covid-19, that the whole world is facing, has placed us all in difficult and confusing situations, and presented to us our strength and weakness, no matter…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This bilingual and educational children's story aims to build a positive attitude and enhance hope and optimism amongst our children. Spring's Birthday is one story in a series of educational stories that the authors have published to help build resilience in young children. This is the most important quality when facing life's challenges and hardships such as loss, divorce, illness, exploitation, violence, war and more. The latest crisis, Covid-19, that the whole world is facing, has placed us all in difficult and confusing situations, and presented to us our strength and weakness, no matter how old or young we are. The "ability to cope" has emerged as one of the most important psychological components in moving forward towards our goals, restoring confidence in life and hope for the future. Hope and positive attitude is the engine to this life!
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Kathy Watad was born in Nazareth of Galilee, in occupied Palestine of 1948. She left for university in Jerusalem, and for two decades she worked as a university professor in the field of Teacher Education. She later moved with her family to Canada, where she works in the field of Education and family consultation, and is active in the issue of empowering immigrant women and relief humanitarian work. She has written and published two books, "A Taste of Immigration" and "Echoes of a Soul," as well as three bilingual children's books. She is also the owner of a successful business of empowering cards. Nur Watad was born and raised in Jerusalem, and later left with her family to live in Canada. Today, she is a social and human rights activist and is currently completing her degree in Media and Journalism. She has co-authored writing three bilingual children's books alongside her mother, Dr Watad.