Dive into "Bulbul And The Four Seasons," a delightful diary-style story for kids.
Meet Bulbul the bird as he shares his perspective on the changing seasons of the year.
Enjoy the engaging rhyming style which makes learning about the seasons fun and memorable.
This book is an educational tool for young readers, exploring the characteristics of each season.
Written by Nadine Kaba, an author focusing on children's educational content.
Easy to handle and turn pages with a lightweight Paperback format.
Features 16 pages of content presented in the original Arabic language.
Description
Introduce your little one to the magic of the changing year with "Bulbul And The Four Seasons," a charming picture book from the popular 'Bulbul's Diaries' series! This delightful rhyming story makes learning about the four seasons fun and accessible for young readers (Ideal For Ages 3+). It’s a wonderful tool for discussing seasonal activities and what to expect throughout the year. Beyond the basic weather changes, this book also offers a gentle introduction to bird migration and how non-migratory birds adapt, fostering early curiosity about nature and the environment. This essential addition to your child's bookshelf encourages vocabulary building and rhyming recognition through its engaging narrative.
This sweet paperback features 16 colorful pages, perfectly sized for little hands at H26 x W24 cm, and weighs just 0.15 Kg, making it easy to handle. ISBN 978-1-912812-48-6 ensures you are getting an authentic, high-quality resource for early childhood education. Give the gift of knowledge and wonder with this engaging book that supports cognitive development and seasonal awareness, preparing your child for a lifetime of exploration.
FAQ
Q: What is the age range for this book?
A: This picture book is ideal for ages 3 and up.
Q: How many pages does the book have?
A: The book has 16 pages.
Q: What are the dimensions and weight of the book?
A: The book measures H26 x W24 cm and weighs 0.15 Kg.
Q: Does this book discuss bird migration?
A: Yes, it is used to explain bird migration and how non-migratory birds cope with changing weather.