Baba & Me: Go To The Sinai Mountains of Egypt
Baba & Me: Go To The Sinai Mountains of Egypt
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Our first self-published book-- part of an ongoing series!
In the sunny desert town of Dahab, Egypt, a spirited boy named Yazan goes on an adventure with his Baba. When Yazan tries rock climbing for the first time, he becomes curious about the mountain's name—the Waterfall. Baba tells him a secret: when it rains, the mountain turns into a flowing waterfall. As they climb and explore, Yazan and his Baba discover the beauty of nature and their homeland. Yazan learns to face his fears, trust his Baba’s advice, and discover his own strength. This empowering and encouraging story celebrates the bond between father and son, and inspires young readers to be courageous, curious, and confident as they explore the world around them.
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Baba and Me Go to the Sinai Mountains in Egypt is a captivating debut that blends adventure, wisdom, and emotional depth. Set in the awe-inspiring Sinai Mountains, this children’s story explores trust, faith, and the bond between a curious child and a wise parent. Through challenges and triumphs, it gently teaches the value of persistence, listening to experience, and embracing growth.
The storytelling is cohesive and immersive, enriched by beautiful illustrations and a bilingual glossary that adds cultural depth. It’s a book that invites repeated readings, sparking meaningful conversations between generations. Young readers will be drawn to its warmth and wonder, while adults will appreciate its subtle lessons and emotional resonance.
A hidden gem, this book is perfect for families seeking stories that inspire and connect. If this is just the beginning, the sequel can’t come soon enough. A must-have for any child’s library!
We didn't know we needed a book like this. The adventure, the culture, the learning... My son wants to read it over and over again.
The book is a great read for children to learn about taking those first steps of a new challenge. It’s content is well written and the book itself is a beautiful hardcover, with colourful illustrations