Nashma and Jassem – Best Friend Series
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The young camel Jassem runs away from his friend Nashma to explore the city he has heard so much about.
The little camel faces a lot of problems in the city and ends up sad and lonely in the zoo.
The story ends on a happy note with Nashma and Jassem reunited.
Nashma and Jassem Parent and Teacher Guide
Jasem the camel hears a lot about the city and decides to go on an adventure to discover it for himself. Upon arriving in the city, he is disappointed. People are in a hurry, noise is everywhere, and the children are not as kind to him as his friend Nasma.
Teachers and parents can use the story to explain the difference between city life and desert life. It can also highlight different values such as friendship, caring for others, and the freedom that Jasem is deprived of for a while.
The feelings expressed in the story can also be discussed, such as the zoo director’s feelings towards Jasper the camel and the actions he took to help him. Children can discover some aspects of the natural desert through the expressive illustrations of the story about the simple and intimate life of a Bedouin family.
Questions for discussion
- Do you think humans can adapt to living in the desert?
- If you had to go live in the desert, what is the first thing that you will do?
- Do you think Jasem will go venture into the City again and why?
- Imagine Nashma’s feelings when Jasem went missing?
- If you were a Zoo Director, how would you treat the animals at your zoo?
| ISBN | 9789957040581 |
|---|---|
| Pages | 28 pages |
| Binding | Flexi Cover |
| Weight | 0.16 kg |
| Size | 22 × 21 cm |
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