Children's Workshop: Never Forget Omar by Amira

Sale price$95.00

Get ready for a creative adventure your kids won’t forget! 

Join us at The Beautiful Bunch on January 22, 2025, for a special children’s workshop where little hands will get crafty with flowers and clay in our Brunswick East studio!

We’re excited to welcome the amazing Amira Shahin, the brilliant children’s book author behind Never Forget Omar. With her background in counselling and mental health, Amira brings heartwarming stories to life, sharing important lessons about compassion and the world around us.

It’s more than just a workshop—it’s a day filled with storytelling magic and creative play, designed to ignite your child's imagination while nurturing empathy in a fun, hands-on way.

Book your spot now and let the creativity bloom!

 

Details Below:

- The workshop will begin with a reading of the book, giving children the opportunity to connect with these important themes in a thoughtful and age-appropriate way.

- Following the reading, the Bb* team will guide a playful session where the children can explore their creativity through hands-on activities with flowers and clay!

- Time and Date: 22nd of January 2025, 3 - 4:30pm

- Location: 16a Linden St, Brunswick East, Melbourne

- Ticket inclusive of a free copy of Never Forget Omar

Nibbles and Beverages included 

- Please note this workshop is for children aged 5+

 

Read the blurb for Never Forget Omar below:

Join Koko, a vivacious seven-year-old with a heart full of curiosity and kindness, as she navigates the everyday joys of childhood. Yet, beyond the comforting cocoon of her routine, Koko learns about Omar, a child like her but living in the shadow of conflict. 

This book is not just a story; it's a call to action. Through the lens of innocence, it beckons readers to embrace empathy, foster gratitude, and become advocates for a brighter, more inclusive world.  

It empowers children to be agents of change, urging them to amplify the voices of those, like Omar, who are unheard, to challenge inequality, and to work towards a society that actively practices gratitude and extends helping hands to those less fortunate.