Ear to Wing, Wing to Ear / گوش‌بال، بال‌گوش (Farsi)

Author(s): Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi

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The "main character" of this story is the baby elephant who, like any child, wants to get what he wants, even if it is not possible to attain.
Filak wants to have two wings on his back instead of the big ears that grow on his head, so that he can fly like a bird. He approaches various animals for help. Cutting and sewing wings is not the job of a giraffe. But the tailor monkey's job is just rights. The monkey cuts off the baby elephant's ears and sews them back onto his back so he can fly. But from now on, Filak faces a challenge - to be a bird, you have to be light-weighted, no matter how well Filak tries to jump up he doesn't take off. Eventually he realises what's best for him. The tailor monkey reverses the original job and sews everything back to where it belongs.
the illustrator has created animals and space together with cardboard and in the form of volumetric phenomena, so that children can follow the storytelling in a more sensual way and enjoy it.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9786226986342
  • : TAK Books
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi
  • : Solmaz Joshaghani
  • : Farsi