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Gali & Gaya

Written and illustrated by: Olivier Dunrea Keter, Publishing House

To be distributed in March/Adar

Gali and Gaya are friends. They spend a lot of time together, playing, jumping, and diving. Even if they don’t always want to do the same thing, they’re still friends, best friends.

Family Activities

Gali and Gaya are friends. They spend a lot of time together, playing, jumping, and diving. Even if they don’t always want to do the same thing, they’re still friends, best friends.

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Gali & Gaya (Originally: Gossie & Gertie)

Written and illustrated by: Olivier Dunrea 

Suggestions for Family Activities

Toddlers love being around their friends. They can play together, sometimes taking separate actions, and then returning to one another, and staying friends; that’s how they learn to discover the similarities and uniqueness of each: 

Just as their faces are not the same, so their opinions are not the same

[According to the Talmud Bavli]

פעילות בחיק המשפחה

  • A discussion on being together and apart Gali and Gaya love doing stuff together, but also separately. You may want to discuss and discover what your toddlers like to do together with a sibling, friend or you, their parents, and what they prefer doing on their own.
  • Gali and Gaya come visit Would you like to play with Gali and Gaya, and dramatize the story? Please scan the QR code, print out two adorable ducks, cut them out, and act the story out with them…!
  • Animals & illustrations A sheep, frog or butterfly? You may enjoy looking at the illustrations in this book together, and discovering the various animals. You could make the sound that each oft them makes, or move like them: Flying like a butterfly, buzzing like a bee, or… What else? 
  • Follow me! A motion game Like Gali and Gaya, you too could walk together. How about making a trail at home, and marking it with a piece of rope or various items. Next, walk along it in single file, one behind the other, or perhaps together, side by side. You can also take turns being in the lead and exclaiming: “Follow me!”

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