
Salwa How Do You Turn a Ghoula into a Butterfly? Written by Amal Naser Illustrated by Ghazaleh Bigdeloo
بواسطة:
Written by Amal Naser
لغة: العربية
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9957042114
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789957042110
تاريخ النشر:
January 1st, 2021
الناشر: Al Salwa Publishers
صفحات: 32
الأنواع: Children’s, Humor, Fantasy, Poetry, Art & Photography
In a whimsical world where magic and imagination intertwine, a young boy named Rabie discovers the transformative power of creativity. With his trusty magic wand in hand, he embarks on a journey that leads him to reimagine the ordinary into the extraordinary. As he dreams of turning a ghoula into a beautiful butterfly, he learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance, courage, and the beauty of change.
The enchanting illustrations by Ghazaleh Bigdeloo bring Rabie's adventures to life, capturing the essence of his magical quest. Each page is filled with vibrant colors and imaginative details that invite readers to see the world through Rabie’s eyes, making them feel they are part of his enchanting story.
This tale is not merely about magic; it is a heartfelt exploration of growth and transformation. As Rabie navigates his vivid imagination, he discovers that true magic lies within, encouraging readers of all ages to embrace their inner strength and unique potential. The narrative invites parents and educators to engage with children, fostering discussions about creativity, resilience, and the wonder of being oneself.
The enchanting illustrations by Ghazaleh Bigdeloo bring Rabie's adventures to life, capturing the essence of his magical quest. Each page is filled with vibrant colors and imaginative details that invite readers to see the world through Rabie’s eyes, making them feel they are part of his enchanting story.
This tale is not merely about magic; it is a heartfelt exploration of growth and transformation. As Rabie navigates his vivid imagination, he discovers that true magic lies within, encouraging readers of all ages to embrace their inner strength and unique potential. The narrative invites parents and educators to engage with children, fostering discussions about creativity, resilience, and the wonder of being oneself.