
Is difference a defect or a distinction?
"The Red-Haired Little Girl" is an inspiring story that highlights the importance of self-acceptance and embracing differences. Through it, children learn that differences make them special, motivating them to think positively and accept others without bullying. It's a story that guides children on how to embrace those with differences and feel included, rather than bullying them. It also helps children develop self-respect, accept their differences, and avoid being ashamed of them, improving their mood and creating happiness.
A beautiful paradox and expressive drawings in the story of the red-haired girl.
The story of a beautiful girl named "Tala" whose hair is red, which causes her embarrassment, and her friends often make fun of her.
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Come on, sit down in a quiet place and start reading to find out what this poem did to her, and what her friends' reaction was.
It is a book that has toured international exhibitions, been nominated for international awards, and remained on the recommended books list at exhibitions such as Frankfurt and Bologna. It has been translated into many languages, and the story and its illustrations have been praised by many critics and important figures in the publishing world.
Get your copy now! Let your children learn how differences can be a source of pride and distinction!
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