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Counting Up The Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book
After the extraordinary success of P is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book, Golbarg Bashi teamed up with the gifted artist Nabi H. Ali to publish the second book in the Dr. Bashi Diverse Books Series, namely ‘Counting Up the Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book’ — a rhythmic, earth-friendly adventure where little Palestinian football (soccer) players, boys and girls, try to save an olive tree — helping young readers practice counting the numbers!
Determined to Stay - Palestinian Youth Fight for Their Village
“What is life like for you, Jody Sokolower asks the children and young people of the Palestinian village of Silwan. Her extraordinary book tells their stories … And she brings the stories home, documenting the parallel histories in which Israeli efforts to destroy Palestinian lives and seize their land are met with the same generations of resistance as US efforts to eliminate the Indigenous people of this land.” –Phyllis Bennis, author of Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Ida in the Middle
Ida, a Palestinian-American girl, eats a magic olive that takes her to the life she might have had in her parents’ village near Jerusalem. An important coming of age story that explores identity, place, voice, and belonging.
Laith the Lion Goes to Palestine
Little Lions need to keep warm and what better way to do that then with a Keffiyeh Bib!
P is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book
The world’s first-ever English-language ABC story book about Palestine, told in simple rhythmic rhyme with stunning illustrations to act as an educational, colorful, empowering reference for children, showcasing the geography, the beauty and strength of Palestinian culture. 7th edition, July 2021
Sitti's Bird
“Children’s books—particularly picture books—that tackle the subject of war in sensitive and reassuring ways are rare … In Sitti’s Bird: A Gaza Story, the Palestinian painter Malak Mattar creates a slice-of-life narrative that explores how painting helped her overcome the fear and isolation she experienced during Israel’s invasion of Gaza in 2014. The tension between Mattar’s naïve, fanciful paintings and her naturalistic, moment-by-moment storytelling underscores the value of creativity during times of crisis.” —The New York Times Book Review, Teaching Young Children About War Without Frightening Them”
These Chicks
This children’s book is based on a beloved classic Arabic nursery rhyme about baby chicks.. “hal seessaan.” The song can be heard here