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New storybook helps children build resilience

Get ‘Aya and the Butterfly’ free online

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Auckland, March 15, 2021

Dr Maysoon Salama (Image Courtesy: RNZ)

Aya and the Butterfly is a new picture book to help children come to terms with grief, cope with change, and build resilience.

An online version is now available to early childhood and primary school aged children across Aotearoa New Zealand.

Dr Maysoon Salama who lost her beloved son, Atta, in the Christchurch Mosque attacks on March 15, 2019  said that she wrote the story for her granddaughter (Aya) and for other children dealing with loss and trauma.

Coping with trauma

“Aya’s father’s death is implied, but this is not the story’s focus, and children do not need to know how it happened. They do need to know that sometimes we have to say goodbye to the people and the things we love the most. In the face of such overwhelming loss, we must allow ourselves to remember and feel sad, but we must also learn to let go and keep going. There is hope,” Dr Salama said. 

Aya and the Butterfly is part of a four-book series designed to support, reflect, and celebrate the Muslim community in Aotearoa New Zealand. It has been developed with the Islamic Women’s Council and published by the Ministry of Education through Lift Education.

Reflecting diverse culture

Ministry of Education Deputy Secretary Early Learning and Student Achievement Ellen MacGregor-Reid said that the Book joins part of a growing collection of learning resources that reflect the diverse culture and perspectives of children and young people across Aotearoa New Zealand.

“The book is accompanied by a teaching guide to assist with conversations with learners around the topics of grief and loss, and the cycle of life in general. We thank Dr Salama for trusting us with her story and enabling us to share it widely to all learners,” she said.  

The online book can be downloaded for free here from March 15, 2021. It will be available in English and Arabic.

Print copies of the book will be delivered to early learning services and schools during Term Three this year.

About Dr Maysoon Salama

Dr Maysoon Salama has been the Manager of two Muslim-based early childhood centres since Year 2000. She has dedicated much of her time since the Christchurch massacre of March 15, 2019 to wellbeing and resilience, and promoting unity, diversity, and inclusion. She has written a few other relevant children’s stories which she hopes to publish in due course.

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