The story of the flying house
An adventure story for children (7+ years old)
Thabit lives in a small hut on a remote island after losing his parents. When crocodiles approach and his space becomes unbearable, he remembers his father's cryptic last words: "Take the orange tree with you wherever you go." Thus begins an amazing journey of imagination and adventure that renews in the reader's heart the meaning of hope, patience, and holding onto one's roots.
The story carries a profound message: home is not just a place—it is our identity, our memories, and our values that we take with us wherever we go. "The Flying House" is a richly symbolic picture book, perfect for fostering environmental awareness and developing critical thinking skills in children. It includes discussion topics and educational activities (maps, crafts, planting) that make it an excellent educational tool for schools and parents.
Why choose it for your child?
An exciting story that combines adventure and meaning.
It promotes the values of patience, perseverance, and loyalty to the homeland.
Suitable for group reading in schools or as an evening story at home.
Order your copy now and add to your children's libraries a story that teaches them how to carry their homeland in their hearts wherever they go.