"The North Pole Watchman" by Ideet Sivan

Top Quote The book's pre-release reviews underlined the original and imaginative manner in which Sivan tackles some of the universal issues every child faces while growing up. One of the reviewers, Maya Siton-Shalatov, a kindergarten teacher, was impressed by Sivan's ability to deal with complex matters in an age-appropriate way. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) December 14, 2013 - A new addition to the opus of a very talented children's author, Ideet Sivan, is due to be published on _____.

    "The North Pole Watchman", illustrated by Guy Sivan and translated to English from Hebrew by Michael Newman will be published through Amazon in Kindle e-book format. "The North Pole Watchman" will be Ideet Sivan's second book to be translated into English. The book will be accompanied by a free fun creative kit for children. The kit is free to download, just visit this site and provide an e-mail address to receive the kit.

    The book's pre-release reviews underlined the original and imaginative manner in which Sivan tackles some of the universal issues every child faces while growing up. One of the reviewers, Maya Siton-Shalatov, a kindergarten teacher, was impressed by Sivan's ability to deal with complex matters in an age-appropriate way.

    "I enjoyed reading the book, which describes in a simple manner the "complexity of the Universe"... Earth, its gravitational force and its geography.

    This book lets children empathize with "The North Pole Watchman" - with being a hero and rescuing the earth and it's inhabitants, and with the ability to live in between dream and reality realizing that "the sky is the limit".

    I recommend wholeheartedly reading this book to children and letting them "fly" with their imaginations."

    Like Ideet Sivan's other books, "The North Pole Watchmen" addresses child-parent issues and the difficulties children face in their every-day lives. The story is told not from a human perspective, but from the perspective of a creature that stands for all living beings. In doing so, Ideet helps us identify with all of life and reminds us that we, as humans, are not a world apart, but a part of a big, complicated system that would collapse if its parts stop working.

    The North Pole Watchman himself faces challenges and sudden changes. By tackling them, he learns to take a positive approach and responsibility in bringing back harmony and equilibrium to the world. The story is told in verse and it is a warm and cheerful one, a tale children will enjoy immensely.

    The author, Ideet Sivan lives and writes in Kibbutz Mahanayim, Israel. She is surrounded by children, being a mother to three and working with preschool children. When she is not working with and writing for children, Sivan is a personal coach.

    Sivan's books are a result of life long learning through and with children and offers fresh perspective on overcoming issues that arise in child-parent relationships. She believes in empowering children, allowing them to grow and overcome obstacles through love and patience. Her latest book is going to be a valuable tool in helping parents achieve this.

    The first book by Sivan to be translated into English, "Shacar Wants" was published through LeanPub, which allows buyers to choose the price they are willing to pay, thus making the books available to everyone.

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