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Daniel and Ismail
Daniel and Ismail | Juan Pablo Iglesias
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A one-of-a-kind, uplifting picture book about a Jewish boy and a Palestinian boy who bond on the soccer field—translated into English, Hebrew, and Arabic. Daniel and Ismail, one Jewish and the other Palestinian, don’t know each other yet, but they have more in common than they know. They live in the same city and have the same birthday, and this year they get the same presents: a traditional scarf—for Daniel a tallit and for Ismail a keffiyeh—and a soccer ball. Taking their gifts out for a spin, they meet by chance on a soccer field, and they soon begin to play together and show off the tricks they can do. They get so absorbed in the fun that they lose track of time and mix up their gifts: Daniel picks up Ismail's keffiyeh and Ismail takes Daniel's tallit. When they get home and discover their mistake, their parents are shocked and angry, asking the boys if they realize who wears those things. That night, Daniel and Ismail have nightmares about what they have seen on the news and heard from adults about the other group. But the next day, they find each other in the park and get back to what really matters: having fun and playing the game they both love. Daniel and Ismail is a remarkable multilingual picture book that confronts the very adult conflicts that kids around the world face, and shows us that different cultures, religions, societies, and languages can all share the same page.
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LinesUponAPage
Daniel and Ismail | Juan Pablo Iglesias
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Daniel and Ismail is a story that discusses religion, culture, & friendship in Hebrew, Aramaic & English. This book is a much needed book for parents to read to their children. After reading: ask your child what they think. I suggest parents should listen to truly hear, and learn from their children so we can understand that foundational-ally children don‘t hate, judge or separate themselves from other children that are different. Very needed.

Cinfhen This looks great 4y
Deifio This is so cool! 🤩 Would have been great for my Aramaic course a couple of years ago. Now I've forgotten the alphabet 😅 4y
LinesUponAPage @Cinfhen it really is. 4y
LinesUponAPage @Deifio that‘s too bad it wasn‘t there then. Maybe you could brush up on your Aramaic? It would be a fun refresher. 😀 4y
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