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A Child In PalestineNaji al Ali grew up in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al Hilweh in the south Lebanese city of Sidon, where his gift for drawing was discovered by the Palestinian poet Ghassan Kanafani in the late 1950s. Early the following decade he left for Kuwait, embarking on a thirty year career that would see his cartoons published daily in newspapers from Cairo to Beirut, London to Paris. Resolutely independent and unaligned to any political party, Naji al
Naji al-Ali grew up in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh in the south Lebanese city of Sidon, where his gift for drawing was discovered by the Palestinian poet Ghassan Kanafani in the late 1950s. Early the following decade he left for Kuwait, embarking on a thirty-year career that would see his cartoons published daily in newspapers from Cairo to Beirut, London to Paris. Resolutely independent and unaligned to any political party, Naji al-Ali strove to speak to and for the ordinary Arab people; the pointed satire of his stark, symbolic cartoons brought him widespread renown. Through his most celebrated creation, the witness-child Handala, al-Ali criticized the brutality of Israeli occupation, the venality and corruption of the regimes in the region, and the suffering of the Palestinian people, earning him many powerful enemies and the soubriquet “the Palestinian Malcolm X.” For the first time in book form, A Child in Palestine presents the work of one of the Arab world’s greatest cartoonists, revered throughout the region for his outspokenness, honesty and humanity. “That was when the character Handala was born. The young, barefoot Handala was a symbol of my childhood. He was the age I was when I had left Palestine and, in a sense, I am still that age today and I feel that I can recall and sense every bush, every stone, every house and every tree I passed when I was a child in Palestine. The character of Handala was a sort of icon that protected my soul from falling whenever I felt sluggish or I was ignoring my duty. That child was like a splash of fresh water on my forehead, bringing me to attention and keeping me from error and loss. He was the arrow of the compass, pointing steadily towards Palestine. Not just Palestine in geographical terms, but Palestine in its humanitarian sense—the symbol of a just cause, whether it is located in Egypt, Vietnam or South Africa.”—Naji al-Ali, in conversation with Radwa AshourShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Fun for reading over FaceTime
Format: Board book
This is an adorable book! It’s so much fun to read with kids. My grandson loves it! I got it for him when he was 9 months old and he still loves it at almost 2.
Kids love the suspense of seeing what animal the zoo sent next and opening the flap to see. The pictures are cute and colorful and the writing is just right to keep little ones interested.
I live across the country from my grandson, but my daughter is good about FaceTiming. So I use that time to read to him. And this book is great for that. He loves when the flaps open to see what animal is there. (Although he already knows, because we’ve read it so many times.) But we love it anyway.
It’s a wonderful book. Definitely worth buying.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great book
Format: Board book
Lovely book! very engaging! kids love the flaps and they're big and easy to pull up for little hands. Helps build vocabulary
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
2 year olds favorite
Format: Board book
This is my 2 year olds favorite book. We had to get him the rest of the authors books and this is his favorite. Highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Fun, Repetitive Book That Keeps Kids Engaged
Format: Board book
Dear Zoo has become a go-to read during playtime because the lift-the-flap feature keeps my baby actively involved. The simple storyline and repetition make it easy for young children to follow and anticipate what’s coming next.
Pros:
Lift-the-flap design encourages interaction and curiosity
Repetitive text helps with early language development
Short and engaging—great for babies and toddlers
Sturdy board book holds up well
Cons:
Flaps can bend if handled roughly
Very simple story, so older toddlers may outgrow it
Conclusion:
Dear Zoois a classic interactive book that works especially well for younger children.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for little ones
Format: Board book
This was perfect for my 4 yeara olds birthday. He reads it twice a week and loves lifting the flaps and making the animal noises.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026