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Rashin Kheiriyeh

    There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
    Rumi–Poet of Joy and Love
    The Seasons of Parastoo
    Saffron Ice Cream
    Rose Weaves a Garden
    • The story revolves around the special bond between Baba and his seven-year-old granddaughter, Rose, as he imparts the art of weaving a beautiful garden rug. Through this creative process, themes of love, tradition, and the importance of family connections are explored, highlighting the joy of sharing skills and stories across generations. The narrative emphasizes the beauty of craftsmanship and the meaningful experiences that come from spending time together.

      Rose Weaves a Garden
    • Saffron Ice Cream

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Rashin's journey to the beach sparks nostalgic memories of her past in Iran, including the stunning Caspian Sea and the vibrant Persian music that accompanied her experiences. As she anticipates her first beach outing in her new home, she fondly recalls sharing saffron ice cream with her best friend, highlighting the cultural connections and cherished moments that shape her identity. The story beautifully weaves themes of memory, cultural heritage, and the joy of new experiences.

      Saffron Ice Cream
    • The story follows Parastoo, who finds joy in the vibrant colors of the seasons while spending time with her grandparents. However, she grapples with the absence of her mother, a nurse caring for soldiers at the border, highlighting themes of family, longing, and the impact of war on personal relationships.

      The Seasons of Parastoo
    • "Enthralling" –Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Be a friend to everyone.” Rumi’s words are needed now more than ever. A picture book biography of the renowned Persian poet that introduces children to Rumi’s life and teachings. Even the greatest poet was once a child. And so it was with Rumi. When he was young he was enchanted by birds and books. He later became a scholar, but it was the loss of his best friend, Shams, that inspired Rumi to his most important realization: Love is in us and everywhere. The Persian mystic and poet Rumi is one of the best known and most widely read poets in the world. The renowned illustrator Rashin Kheiriyeh herself comes from Iran. With this picture book she creates a touching memorial to Rumi's wisdom and warmth. The strong colors and ornamental details transport us to the Persian Empire in the 13th century. Yet Rumi's story and his poetry are timeless. Written by award-winning Iranian-American artist Rashin Kheiriyeh,this narrative nonfiction picture book has been published to honor his life and the 750th anniversary of his death. Includes backmatter on Rumi as well as an author's note.

      Rumi–Poet of Joy and Love
    • A fresh and feisty take on a beloved classic!We all remember the old lady who swallowed a fly, a spider, a cat, a dog, a cow, and a horse. Now we know how she did it! Rashin’s colorful and comedic illustrations take you from midgulp to midbelly as the animals are swallowed whole. Her devoted cat tries to “Stop!” “Don’t eat it.” “Try this!” But when the old lady grabs the cat it’s every beast for itself. “Eat the dog!” And when the old lady “Catch it!”— the critters leap into action to catch the one that was swallowed before.A spirited and funny read-aloud.School Library JournalThe star of this show is the rainbow-scarved black kitty with his outsize personality that jumps off every page.BookDragon

      There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly