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A Little Halwa and a Big Family - by Farid Bazger (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Papa wants halwa, but Mama doesn't have the ingredients to make enough for the whole family.
- 3-5 Years
- 11.0" x 8.0" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
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About the Book
When she overhears her parents planning to make a special dessert just for themselves, Malala enlists her brothers and sisters, and comes up with a plan to ensure everyone gets their share.Book Synopsis
Papa wants halwa, but Mama doesn't have the ingredients to make enough for the whole family. Little Malala overhears their secret plan for a late-night treat and tells her six brothers and sisters--then the fun begins.
Where have Mama's matches for the stove gone? And where could the sugar be? Who's behind the mysterious disappearances from the kitchen? This delightful Afghan story is full of laughter, surprises, and the joy of sharing. A heartwarming tale about clever kids, tasty treats, and the love of family. The book includes a recipe for halwa, so readers can enjoy this sweet dish themselves.
Perfect for readers who love family fun, learning about other cultures, and sweet endings.
About the Author
Farid Bazger, originally from Afghanistan and now based in Toronto, has written and translated hundreds of books, primarily for children and the health sector. His first children's translation, The Adventures of Sinbad, was published in 1992, followed by his original Pashto story Asak in the Grip of Calamity in 1996. He has served as a Cultural Advisor for HOOPOE Books for over 15 years, translating and editing dozens of children's books. A Little Halwa and a Big Family is his first Canadian publication.
Sahar Abdallah is an Egyptian-Canadian children's book illustrator and printmaker based in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. She studied art education and painting in Cairo. Since her graduation, she authored and illustrated several books; her latest, Maimun, was published in German by Baobab Books in 2024.The tradition of Egyptian art and culture is an important source of inspiration for her artwork. She has received numerous awards, such as the Etisalat Award, UAE and the state incentive award, Egypt.