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A**N
Very Basic
The book is a very basic and is written by a person which is neither good in English nor in Farsi. Definitely does not paint the right picture of Norouz for reader.The activity part is so simple and plain.This book is about New year and Norouz but all the people in this book look Sad and Unhappy. Colors are dark and you do not see enough Green which we think, it is the colour of New year and Norouz.We took this book to school for new year and shared it with teacher and kids and they like it.This book is good for smaller kid up to 7-year-old.
M**.
Okay for starters....
Norouz is a very special holiday for Persians. I was a bit disappointed that the book is very basic and does not give the holiday a bit of "magic". Talks about going to the grocery, watching TV and calling relatives over the phone...while true, it does not attempt to paint Norouz as more meaningful.
M**L
Cute book, not worth more than $5.00
While this book has a cute little story written in it about a kid and what his family does for Nowruz/Persian New Year, it fails to deliver the quality of a book that costs almost $13.00. There is only one story, very basic with drawings that look like they were done by a five year old. The activities included are only a few coloring pages that again looks like it was drawn by a very young child. I would NOT RECOMMEND this book to be purchased by anyone for anything over $5.00. For the price I expected MUCH more and its description is deceiving. It does not have many activities and the story does not appropriately capture the true essence of this beautiful holiday.
M**L
Explaining Norouz From a Second Generation Perspective
This book ended my desperate search for material to present to my kids'schools about Norooz! Ever since my first child started pre-school (heis 8 now and in 3rd grade), I have been looking for a good book tointroduce Norooz to his classmates. Every year, I have done myimprovisation of what I thought was the best language for kids tofollow. But needless to say, my presentations would go way over theirhead, and I could see that they were anxious for me to pass the goodiesaround!! Last year, I ordered a video called "bachehaye Bahar". It wassupposed to have a description of Norooz in English as well. It was yetanother disappointment. Besides the very bad quality of filming andsound, the whole thing was in Farsi!In this book, Yassaman talks about Norooz very eloquently from a child'sperspective who is born and raised here in the US (San Jose). Both mykids, 6 and 8 enjoyed the book and now for the first time, I finallyhave a book to share with their class about Norooz! I highly recommendit to all parents with young children.
M**.
Great book for your child and his/her school library. Wish it had the Farsi translation alongside the English text.
My children attend the local Montessori program. I bought two copies of the book, one for them at home and one for their school. Before the new year I donated the book along with a small Sabzeh (sprouts grown for Persian New Year) to the classroom library. Their teacher loved it and read the book aloud for other children.I read this and all other books in Farsi for my children, so I wish the author had provided the Farsi translation as well. They are at an age now that can distinguish Farsi script from English, and wonder how or why I am reading an English book in Farsi!
M**I
Wonderful book for 2 to 8 year olds
The book is well written and simple. Perfect for little ones who have a short attention span and love colorful pictures. The book is perfect to read to a pre-school class. The activities in the back of the book were also a hit with my 4 year old. Also a perfect gift for youngsters, your pre-school and local library.
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