Oinkink: English-Spanish Edition / Edición bilingüe inglés-español

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$11.90
Publisher
Hoopoe Books
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Pages
42
Dimensions
11.0 X 8.5 X 0.11 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781953292513

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About the Author
Idries Shah widmete einen Großteil seines Lebenswerkes der Sammlung und Veröffentlichung klassischer Sufi-Erzählungen und Lehrgeschichten aus mündlich überlieferten und schriftlichen Quellen im Nahen Osten und Zentralasien. Die von Hoopoe Books in wunderschön illustrierten Ausgaben veröffentlichten Geschichten, die Shah speziell für Kinder nacherzählt hat, wurden von westlichen Pädagogen und Psychologen, sowie der U.S. Library of Congress (US-Bibliothek des Kongresses), dem anerkannten Radiosender National Public Radio und anderen Medien für ihre einzigartige Fähigkeit gelobt, die sozial-emotionale Entwicklung, das Denkvermögen und die Wahrnehmung bei Kindern und Erwachsenen gleichermaßen zu fördern. Diese seit Jahrhunderten erzählten Fabeln behandeln universelle Themen aus den Kulturen, aus denen sie stammen, und zeigen, wie viel wir gemeinsam haben und voneinander lernen können. Wie die Rezensenten feststellten, sind diese Art von Geschichten mehr als nur unterhaltsam. Die wiederholte Auseinandersetzung mit ihnen fördert flexibles Denken, denn jede Geschichte enthält mehrere Bedeutungsebenen, die der Leser/die Leserin je nach Lebenserfahrung und Verständnis für sich entdecken kann.
Idries Shah spent much of his life collecting and publishing Sufi classical narratives and teaching stories from oral and written sources in the Middle East and Central Asia. The tales he retold especially for children are published by Hoopoe Books in beautifully illustrated editions and have been widely commended - by Western educators and psychologists, the U.S. Library of Congress, National Public Radio and other media - for their unique ability to foster social-emotional development, thinking skills and perception in children and adults alike. Told for centuries, these stories express universal themes from the cultures that produced them, showing how much we have in common and can learn from each other. As noted by reviewers, such stories are more than just entertaining; familiarity with them provokes flexibility of thought, since each one contains levels of meaning that unfold in accordance with an individual's experience and understanding.
Reviews

2022 "Hot off the Press" Selection - Children's Book Council (U.S.)


"Two new ... bilingual picture book treasures for young readers. ... Both of these simply outstanding bilingual picture books are especially and unreservedly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections for children ages 3-8." - Children's Bookwatch (U.S.) [in a dual review of two books by Idries Shah: Oinkink and The Bird's Relative]


"These teaching stories can be experienced on many levels. A child may simply enjoy hearing them; an adult may analyze them in a more sophisticated way. Both may eventually benefit from the lessons within." - "All Things Considered," National Public Radio (U.S.)


"They [teaching stories] suggest ways of looking at difficulties that can help children solve problems calmly while, at the same time, giving them fresh perspectives on these difficulties that help them develop their cognitive abilities" - psychologist Robert Ornstein, Ph.D., in his lecture "Teaching Stories and the Brain" given at the U.S. Library of Congress


"Through repeated readings, these stories provoke fresh insight and more flexible thought in children. Beautifully illustrated." - NEA Today: The Magazine of the National Education Association (U.S.)


"Shah's versatile and multilayered tales provoke fresh insight and more flexible thought in children." - Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature


"These stories ... are not moralistic fables or parables, which aim to indoctrinate, nor are they written only to amuse. Rather, they are carefully designed to show effective ways of defining and responding to common life experiences." - Denise Nessel, Ph.D., Senior Consultant with the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education (U.S.), writing in Library Media Connection: The Professional Magazine for School Library Media Specialists (U.S.)


"These enchanting stories Shah has collected have a richness and depth not often encountered in children's literature, and their effect on minds young and old can be almost magical." - Multicultural Perspectives: An Official Journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education (U.S.)


"Shah has collected hundreds of Sufi tales, many of which are teaching tales or instructional stories. In this tradition, the line between stories for children and those for adults is not as clear as it seems to be in Western cultures, and the lessons are important for all generations." - School Library Journal (U.S.)


"... these are vibrant, engaging, universal stories...." - Multicultural Perspectives: An Official Journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education (U.S.)


"... a series of children's books that have captivated the hearts and minds of people from all walks of life. The books are tales from a rich tradition of story telling from Central Asia and the Middle East. Stories told and retold to children, by campfire and candlelight, for more than a thousand years." - NEA Today: The Magazine of the National Education Association (U.S.)


"... they not only entertain, but can be understood on many different levels and provide a form of 'nourishment for the brain' that can help develop thinking abilities and perceptions." - Multicultural Perspectives: An Official Journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education (U.S.)