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What Do I Love More Than My Balloon?
What Do I Love More Than My Balloon?
What Do I Love More Than My Balloon?
What Do I Love More Than My Balloon?

What Do I Love More Than My Balloon?

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Balloons come in a range of colours, shapes and sizes. All are balloons, but they are different on the outside. Each coloured balloon inspires different flights of fantasy and fun. What Do I Love More Than My Balloon? is a story of inclusion and acceptance. Through rhythm and rhyme, Linda El Samad presents the beauty of the world made all the more vibrant by our individuality.

What Do I Love More Than My Balloon? presents its message through play and imagination, reminding us that in our uniqueness, we are brilliant. This colourful children's book asks a simple question that encourages children to be proud of who they are and to embrace others. Though some seem different on the outside, our essence is the same.

About the Author: 

Linda El Samad is an Lebanese/Australian children's book author. Her debut book 'What do I love more than my balloon?' is a story of inclusion and acceptance. Through rhythm and rhyme, Linda El Samad presents the beauty of the world made all the more vibrant by our individuality.

What Do I Love More Than My Balloon? presents its message through play and imagination, reminding us that in our uniqueness, we are brilliant. This colourful children's book asks a simple question that encourages children to be proud of who they are and to embrace others. Though some seem different on the outside, our essence is the same.

As a Muslim Australian from a Lebanese background, diversity and inclusivity is something she embraces wholeheartedly. What Do I Love More Than My Balloon? is Linda's first published children's book. With a vision that has been inspired by the teachings of the Quran, she hopes that by using balloons of different colours as a metaphor for skin colour and ethnicity, she will enrich the culture of inclusivity.