
I Want to Cry
In “I Want to Cry”, Amal Farah gently guides young readers through the experience of loss and sadness. Told over eight poetic days, the story encourages children to ask: Do bees feel grief? Do birds long for those they miss?
This deeply reflective book opens space for emotional conversations—about why we cry, how to find light in sorrow, and how our actions affect the living creatures around us.
Core Values Explored
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Emotional Awareness: Sadness is natural and expressing it is part of healing.
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Empathy for All Beings: Children are invited to recognize the emotions and needs of animals and living things.
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Ethical Curiosity: The story raises honest questions about our treatment of animals—Why do humans eat them? What happens to their young?
Suggested Activities
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Emotion Journal
Let children draw or write a memory that made them feel sad, and then add something comforting or beautiful they noticed afterward. -
“If Bees Could Speak” Discussion
Host a conversation: Do bees feel? Can birds get lonely? Invite kids to share and imagine. -
“Kindness to Creatures” Game
Create a paper family of animals. Children explore how to care for each one, and reflect on what kindness looks like toward all living beings.
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