The story of Abu al-Fassad and the hour

13.05 USD

Abu Al-Fassad will not be late this year.


Between Scorpio and the shield is an important date

If it happened that you did not have a watch with you, and you met the “Abu Al-Fassad” bird on the way, and you asked him: “What time is it?” Do you think he will tell you the time, or will he take you with him on a trip during which you will pass through Switzerland, the country of authentic watches, to learn how to read them or not?!


Exactly, this is exactly what happened in the story of "Abu al-Fassad and al-Sa'a," like our children, of whom we grow so tired. Abu Al-Fassad has a watch with him, but he does not know what the date is, and this is simply because he does not know the importance of the sign of the clock hands, and through his amazement and astonishment at the world of gears and scorpions, we will arouse the curiosity of our children to learn to read the clock as well, as they pass through one country after another on the feathers of Abu Al-Fassad.


different cultures through the migration of birds

The migratory bird, Abu Al-Fassad, wants to catch up with the members of his flock to migrate together to Egypt, where the weather is warm. Abu Al-Fassad discovers that he is always late for his appointment, not because he does not respect his appointments, but because he lacks a simple skill, which is reading the clock. On his trip, we get to know with him the most important characteristics of some European countries, such as Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, and others.


"Abu al-Fassad and the Clock" is a short illustrated story that tells through its paintings and words about the concept of migration, the importance of learning about different cultures and respecting appointments.

Story: Lamis Khadija Asali

Illustrated by: Hayam Safwat

Age group: 6+ years

Cover type: paperback

Book size: 23*23 cm


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13.05 USD

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