Colored Eggs for Haft-Sin (Parsi Family Series Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Sara Zeinalzadeh, Ensieh Rezafar
PublisherArezoo Rezafar
ISBN / ASINB00TW2OSK0
ISBN-13978B00TW2OSK0
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This Story is: Colored Eggs for Haft-Sin
In this book, the children will learn the skill of coloring the eggs for Haft-Sin, with natural colors. They also learn the reason why colored eggs are included in Haft-Sin. By the end of the story, it will be crystal clear for children on what the colored eggs in Haft-Sin are symbolizing.
While this book is educational for children (mainly those living outside Iran), it is an aid to the parents to familiarize their children with Iranian culture. This book could also be used to give English training to the children, especially if it is bought along with its Farsi version.
The pictures of the book are designed very vivid and likable for children.
“The Parsi Family is series of short stories about an Iranian family living outside Iran. The mentioned series are day-to-day stories of the curiosities and experiences of a 4-year old girl called Kimia and her 8-year old brother called Aria. These experiences help Kimia and Aria to get to know their Persian routs. These stories are suitable for children aged 4 and older.â€
In this book, the children will learn the skill of coloring the eggs for Haft-Sin, with natural colors. They also learn the reason why colored eggs are included in Haft-Sin. By the end of the story, it will be crystal clear for children on what the colored eggs in Haft-Sin are symbolizing.
While this book is educational for children (mainly those living outside Iran), it is an aid to the parents to familiarize their children with Iranian culture. This book could also be used to give English training to the children, especially if it is bought along with its Farsi version.
The pictures of the book are designed very vivid and likable for children.
“The Parsi Family is series of short stories about an Iranian family living outside Iran. The mentioned series are day-to-day stories of the curiosities and experiences of a 4-year old girl called Kimia and her 8-year old brother called Aria. These experiences help Kimia and Aria to get to know their Persian routs. These stories are suitable for children aged 4 and older.â€
