In front of the games display, the question we often hear from our children begins: “What is the best game?”
In the story of the world's best toy, we follow Ali as he eagerly considers the options: a toy that moves, another that laughs, and a third with a unique and eye-catching design. With each choice, Ali discovers that "best" doesn't always mean the most expensive or flashy... sometimes it's a simple toy that suits him and truly brings him joy. And from this begins the beautiful idea: making a smart choice has a reason... it's not just about looks.
The story is illustrated and suitable for ages 5-9, presenting a concept close to the child's world: How can I choose something while understanding myself? And how can I explain my decision instead of it being just a fleeting whim? After finishing the story, try asking your child: "Which game appealed to you the most?" and then, "What made you choose it?" You'll hear them explain their choice in their own words, mentioning small details they picked up from the story—this transforms reading into an experience the child lives through, not a page to be turned and forgotten.
If you are looking for a story that strengthens your child’s decision-making skills, this story is a lovely addition to his library shelf, and is also suitable for the reading corner in the early grades and kindergartens.
Author: Başak Abdullah
Illustrations: Pervin Ozkan
Publisher: Nectar of Books
38 pages | 20x20 | Paperback | ISBN: 9789778709810