All Faizel ever wanted was to “shine” like the stars he so dearly adores. The day before his fifth birthday is an ordinary day: he and his sister play with her dolls and he helps his mother with the laundry. But his dad always has something to say about Faizel being “like that”. What exactly does his dad mean when he uses the words, “like that”? What is in the wrapped gift that they surprise him with on the morning of his birthday, and what lies ahead for Faizel’s future? Will he get to live his dream and shine like a star? A gentle story about a little AfriKaaps boy who is different that teaches children about acceptance and tolerance, and to be loving.
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All Faizel ever wanted was to “shine” like the stars he so dearly adores. The day before his fifth birthday is an ordinary day: he and his sister play with her dolls and he helps his mother with the laundry.
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A gentle story about a little AfriKaaps boy who is different; Originally written in Afrikaaps, a vernacular sub-variety of Afrikaans, and then into Afrikaans and English – the story promotes multilingual diversity and empowerment through language; Children who don’t fit traditional stereotypes can find themselves in this story. For other children, books are a window into the diverse lives and experiences of the world around them, and they can help explain family dynamics outside of their own; Teaches children acceptance and tolerance and to be loving; Start of a series of books about Faizel.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781431430055
Publisert
2020-10-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Jacana Media
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Rafiek Mammon is the former Cape Times arts editor and previous Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards judge and judge on many festival panels throughout the country. Mammon is also a celebrated, award-winning playwright and director. His first play, Seashells, received a Standard Bank Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival (NAF) in Grahamstown in 2012. His second play, The Garage Sale, ran to critical acclaim as the opening production of Artscape’s 10th annual Festival of New Writing in 2014. He directed the play Syria? which also won a Standard Bank Ovation Award in 2017 at the NAF in Grahamstown. Before becoming a theatre maker he lectured in journalism at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). He also taught an arts journalism elective at UCT in the Film and Media Studies Department. He holds a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) degree in Modern Teaching Philosophies from Stellenbosch University, and a BA (Social Science) degree from UCT. He is presently a freelance lecturer, playwright, theatre maker, Arts Festival judge, editor, arts journalist and columnist. Joan Rankin has illustrated over 30 books for children. She received the South African HAUM Daan Retief Prize for children’s book illustration in 1986 and the Katrine Harries Award for Children’s Book Illustration in 1991. She has illustrated numerous books on the McElderry list, including A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson and Off to First Grade by Louise Borden. More recently Joan has won the MER Prize for best illustrated children’s book for Just Sisi/Net Sisi written by Wendy Hartmann.