A small fish with big questions! Buy The Little Black Fish We’re delighted with this wonderful review of The Little Black Fish from World Bound Stories over on Instagram! Have a look! View this post on Instagram ‘Perhaps there is more to life, and perhaps the world is more than our stream!’ This book has been read and loved for generations in Iran. It’s about Little Black Fish – a small fish with big questions.…
Buy The Little Black Fish As part of our Fly with Tiny Owl series, we’ve gathered a range of read along and how-to videos from our fabulous authors and illustrators so that you can keep those little ones entertained. With school, library, and bookshop closures, and the inevitable challenges facing the whole community over the next few months, we want to make it as easy as possible for families stuck at home. Let’s share the…
Buy The Little Black Fish – Order now, pay later As part of our Fly with Tiny Owl series, we’ve gathered a range of read along and how-to videos from our fabulous authors and illustrators so that you can keep those little ones entertained. With school, library, and bookshop closures, and the inevitable challenges facing the whole community over the next few months, we want to make it as easy as possible for families stuck…
School Library Journal explores the rise in Iranian children’s books Buy The Little Black Fish The wonderful School Library Journal have featured The Little Black Fish as part of a very interesting blog celebrating Iranian children’s books! Read what Elizabeth Bird had to say below. To begin, let’s start with a book that has been reprinted here in the States. Samad Behrangi’s The Little Black Fish was illustrated by Hans Christian Andersen Award winner Farshid Mesghali and was initially published…
The Little Black Fish is brimming with hope! Buy The Little Black Fish We love senior lecturer, Mathew Tobin’s five star Amazon review of The Little Black Fish! It’s always wonderful to read reviews on different platforms! Last year we celebrated 50 years of this classic children’s story, and even now it still carries important messages about life and bravery that everyone can learn from. Read his review below! First published in 1968 and read…