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      • Children's & YA

        My Orchard, where are you?

        by Nabiha Mheidly

        After months of work, the gardener is convinced: his orchard is the only one, the only one inthe valley! He proudly climbs the nearby mountain and takes a look around. Ah, it must berecognized that his orchard is not the only one, there is one not far from his ... Well, nevermind, the gardener says that his orchard is not perhaps the only one , but that he is surely thegreatest! Having climbed a few more meters, he must face the obvious: his orchard is neitherthe largest ... Neither the richest ... Nor the most beautiful ... And it soon becomes impossiblefor the gardener, who arrived at the very top of the mountain, to distinguish its orchard fromothers! He then realizes that what makes his orchard unique is the energy he has deployedthere, the time he has spent working there.."

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        Wardani, The loner

        by Walid Taher

        Wardani the nice crow is the local florist. He runs his shop with love. He plants flowers andtakes care of them daily. But over the days, he feels alone and wonders: why does no one enterhis shop? Why don't customers buy her flowers? It saddened him so much that he called himself"Wardani the loner". One day he decides to talk to his friends about what torments him. Onereplied that poor people do not think about buying flowers, but rather food to eat; another tellshim that people are overworked and don't have time to think about flowers; and a third thinkthat people have become indifferent, they no longer write poems and no longer sing, that's whythey no longer buy flowers ...After careful consideration, the florist buys a trumpet, a bicycle with his basket and a piano. Hegets to work ... What will he do with it?"

      • Children's & YA

        Hum,Hum,Let me pass please!

        by Nabiha Mheidly

        Karkar is a monkey that goes to the coconut and banana jungle every day. On the way, he always sees his neighbor, the tiger, sleeping on the tree. "Ehem… Ehem… Please let me pass", Karkar says. Then, the tiger takes his hanging tail and wishes him a happy day. The duck is Karkar’s other friend. When she sees the monkey wants to pass, she takes her birdies to the water faster and wishes for him a day full of coconuts. Karkar also sees the squirrel, rabbit, and gazelle, each doing his job. Hearing "Ehem...Ehem... Please let me pass", they clear the road and wish the best for him. One day, Karkar’s friend gives him a handy speaker and says if he uses it, his neighbors will open the path sooner. Then, he will get there soon to collect more coconuts and bananas. This good suggestion works; however, Karkar does not feel good! Why? Because he misses his neighbors and friends and their positive wishes in the morning. Thus, Karkar gives the handy speaker back to his friend and again asks his friends to let him path the road every day.

      • Children's & YA

        Creatures on the ceiling

        by Nabiha Mheidly

        Karim's family is poor, but the little boy is nevertheless happy: every evening, as soon as hecontemplates the ceiling of the back of his bed, the spots of humidity come alive and theadventures begin. To the hungry cow, he finds a patch of green grass... and it is surely she whosends him, in thanks, the glass of milk in the morning!One evening - surprise! - all his friends have disappeared... His father comes to ask him if helikes the new paint. That evening, Karim turns around in all directions without being able tosleep. But the next day, he equips himself with a notebook and a pencil and begins to tell theadventures of his friends. It will be the start of a long career...

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