With the help of their Dad, Jad and Tala want to surprise Mama on Mother’s Day. They work together to make and bake her favorite cake. Something happens to ruin the surprise and make Tala sad. How will the celebration be saved?
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With the help of their Dad, Jad and Tala want to surprise Mama on Mother’s Day. They work together to make and bake her favorite cake. Something happens to ruin the surprise and make Tala sad. How will the celebration be saved?
To surprise Mama on Mother’s Day, Jad and Tala work together to bake Mama’s favorite cake. They prepare all the needed ingredients like butter, eggs, sugar, and flour. After they mix all the ingredients Dad puts them in the electric mixer and then into the oven.When Mama comes back from her university, she smells the aroma of orange cake and knows there is a surprise for her. Jad gives her the present he made in school especially for her. Tala sings her a song she made up. But when they all start eating the cake, they notice that it tastes strange. Mama guesses that Jad and Tala put salt instead of sugar in the cake by mistake. When Jad says Tala is to blame, she starts crying. Dad tries to comfort Tala by telling her and Jad that mistakes sometimes happen and we learn from them. He then tells them how as a child he once put salt in his parent’s coffee instead of sugar. Luckily there is ice-cream in the fridge. They all sit in the garden happily eating ice-cream.
Questions for Discussion:
- Were you ever surprised by your family or friends? Give an example.
- Do you make a special gift for your mother on her Birthday? What is better to buy or make a present?
- When Tala mistook the sugar for the salt Jad got angry with her, how would you have behaved with Tala if you were in Jad's shoes and why?
- Did you ever help your mother or father bake a cake? What ingredients did you use?
- Why do you think some people confuse salt and sugar?
Taghreed Najjar, was awarded the 2021 Jordanian State Award for children Literature. She has been a several time nominee for the Astrid Lindgren award and a several-time winner and short listee of the Etisalat Prize for Arabic Children’s Literature. Her YA novel Whose Doll is This? Won the YA book of the year (2019)
With a portfolio spanning 4 decades, Taghreed – a multifaceted author - writes picture books, middle grade and young adult books. Her picture books have become classics that are read and enjoyed by generations. While her YA novels have found great success in addressing difficult subjects reflecting political and cultural realities in the region.
Several of Najjar’s books have been recommended by “White Ravens” and several have been translated to languages including English, Italian, Swedish, Danish, French and Turkish.
Aly Alzainy lives in Alexandria Egypt. As a child, he was fascinated by art and would daily draw a visual diary of all that he encountered. He also loved to draw family members, friends, and their pets. He experimented with different styles and art mediums and recently started illustrating children's picture books with great success.
With the help of their Dad, Jad and Tala want to surprise Mama on Mother’s Day. They work together to make and bake her favorite cake. Something happens to ruin the surprise and make Tala sad. How will the celebration be saved?
Weight | 0.139 kg |
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Dimensions | 220 × 220 cm |
Age | 3+ |
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