Two Worlds, one child's heart - Nominated for DBW18 Award.
This is a true and exciting story about two children, two countries and one friendship.
Zhau Yang was born in a great and mysterious country – China.
He lived there with his family, in all kinds of weather.
Shahar was born in a small and unique country – Israel.
He traveled to China with his parents to study, tour and enjoy.
One day, they encountered each other on a street in China.
Both were licking sweet, pink ice cream.
They looked at each other silently and curiously, for not only did they not know each other, but they could see that they really did not look alike – they were so very different. They liked playing the same games, and they cried the same tears when saying goodbye, but they lived in worlds so far apart from each other,
worlds in which children live who are so dissimilar and yet so very similar.
Vered Kaminsky, a teacher of Communication, Cinematography, & a journalist, has published four children’s books. 'Two Worlds, One Child's Heart' has published in Hebrew and in Chinese.
Vered Kaminsky has published four children’s book. 'Dana's Finger Is Set Free', 'Two Worlds, One Child’s Heart', that has been Nominated for DBW18 Award, translated to Chinese: 两个世界 一颗童心, and 2 more: 'Ice cream clouds' and 'An Orange Chubby Elephant'. Her children's books, as well as the adult's book's deal with children's daily issues and bring messages and insights about the different societies, which, in her opinion, bring them closer together and the importance of humanity.
This is a true and exciting story that i wrote after a long stay in China, with my little children, that find friends from all over the world, and show me the importance of how children can be friends, without seeing the difference only the similarity. So this is a story about two children, two countries and one friendship.
Zhau Yang was born in a great and mysterious country – China.
He lived there with his family, in all kinds of weather.
Shahar was born in a small and unique country – Israel.
He traveled to China with his parents to study, tour and enjoy.
One day, they encountered each other on a street in China.
Both were licking sweet, pink ice cream.
They looked at each other silently and curiously, for not only did they not know each other, but they could see that they really did not look alike – they were so very different. They liked playing the same games, and they cried the same tears when saying goodbye, but they lived in worlds so far apart from each other,
worlds in which children live who are so dissimilar and yet so very similar.
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