Ziba Came on a Boat

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Ziba Came on a Boat is a poignant picture book that tells the incredible journey of a little refugee girl, Ziba, who escapes the perils of her homeland in search of safety and a new beginning. Based on real events, this beautifully illustrated tale captures the essence of courage and resilience. The story unfolds as Ziba navigates the vast ocean on a humble fishing boat that creaks and sways, portraying her emotional voyage across an unforgiving sea. With stunning illustrations by the renowned Robert Ingpen, this book is not only a visual delight but also a heartfelt narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. It's a perfect addition to any children's book collection, offering a powerful message of hope and determination. Ziba Came on a Boat is ideal for children and parents looking to discuss themes of migration, refugee experiences, and the importance of empathy and understanding. This special picture book is suitable for ages 4-8 and makes an impactful gift for classrooms as well as home libraries. Dive into this captivating story and inspire conversations about kindness in the face of adversity. Available now, this brand new book can be ordered effortlessly, ensuring quick delivery right to your door. You won't want to miss adding this essential read to your collection.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143505518
Format: Picture book
Year: 2012
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 32


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Based on real events, this is the moving story of a little refugee girl's brave journey across the sea to make a new life, far from home. This lyrical story is accompanied by stunning illustrations by the acclaimed Robert Ingpen.

Ziba came on a boat. A soggy old fishing boat that creaked and moaned as it rose and fell, rose and fell across an endless sea ...

Based on real events, Ziba Came on a Boat is the moving story of a little girl whose family has lost almost everything. This beautiful picture book takes us on her brave journey to make a new life, far from home.

'This tender story of hope is timeless.' The Sunday Age

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