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"The classic picture books by Israeli children's author Rinat Primo can be found in most homes in Israel, and her latest, Dandelion Snow, is a sweet, important tale about working together to solve a problem and overcome disappointment. Fill of pictures of nature scenes and school that will feel familiar to young children, it has been beautifully illustrated by Maya Ish-Shalom." - Jewish News Every Friday, the children of Rainbow Kindergarten go to the playground on the corner of the street, where they play in the fields of grass filled with beautiful flowers. Of all the flowers, their…mehr

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"The classic picture books by Israeli children's author Rinat Primo can be found in most homes in Israel, and her latest, Dandelion Snow, is a sweet, important tale about working together to solve a problem and overcome disappointment. Fill of pictures of nature scenes and school that will feel familiar to young children, it has been beautifully illustrated by Maya Ish-Shalom." - Jewish News Every Friday, the children of Rainbow Kindergarten go to the playground on the corner of the street, where they play in the fields of grass filled with beautiful flowers. Of all the flowers, their favourite are the bright yellow dandelions. They put them in their hair and gently blow the seed heads, sending them fluttering in the fields like dandelion snow. Wherever the seeds fall, new flowers will grow, their teacher tells them. But one day, they discover that the playground has been closed so new homes can be built in its place. The fields have turned grey, and the flowers have all gone. Will they find a new way to spread the dandelion snow and bring life and colour back to their neighbourhood?
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Rinat Primo is one of the most beloved and successful Israeli children's authors. Her book can be found in almost every home. Rinat's classic picture books include Ai! Ouch! Ow!, Splendours and A Letter to Bialik and her popular mid-grade novels include My Best Friend and Zalman.