My friend Suhana is like no other girl I know.
Clearly, I don't have any kind of experience in reviewing books for small children, but I do have the experience obtained by raising two. I know what draws them to books and I know that the message and the way in which it's given, both visually and textually, are very important. Having in view that the images and the text (written in a way that small children can understand and without aggressive propaganda) work harmoniously together, I think that the story of Suhanna will capture the attention of the children.
Regarding the message, it will bring you, as an adult, if not to dash away a tear, then at least to compassion. If it won't, it means that somewhere in your past your parents omitted to read to you a book like Suhanna.
So, if you have small children, with Suhana's story you can open their hearts and teach them something important: how to be human and what it means to be a friend.
To Suhana, I gift all the PINK flowers.
Description:
A simple tale of love and friendship to warm your heart. Award-winning author and designer Shaila Abdullah teams up with her 10-year-old daughter Aanyah to bring you this heartwarming tale of a little girl who forms a close bond with a child with cerebral palsy.
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About the author(s)
My Friend Suhana is Shaila’s first children’s book. In her free time, Shaila loves to run around with her children–Aanyah and Aaliyana. Aanyah Abdullah is a creative and compassionate 10-year-old, who is drawn to children born with physical and mental disabilities. When she was in second grade, Aanyah along with her mother Shaila, started volunteering out at a local community center where they helped assist special needs children. Later Aanyah wrote an essay about her friendship with a girl in the class who had cerebral palsy. That essay is the inspiration behind My Friend Suhana. Aanyah dreams of establishing a special school for children with disabilities one day. She is known to always stand up for what is right and is-–in her parents’ and teachers’ eyes––a perfect role model for her baby sister.
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Thanks so much for joining us in the My Friend Suhana Blog Tour and for sharing the book with your followers. There really are so few books like this out there - really teaching compassion.
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