Anas Abu Rahma
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Anas Abu Rahma | |
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| Born | December 1985 (age 40) Ramallah, Palestine |
| Title | Children's Author |
| Spouse | Lobna Hamdan Taha |
| Children | Sari Abu Rahma |
| Awards | Arab Publishers Award 2016 The Etisalat Award 2019 |
Anas Abu Rahma (Arabic: أنس أبو رحمة; born 1985 in Ramallah, Palestine) is a children's author[1] He has published a poetry collection under the title Diwan Hijab and has also published books for children like The Yellow Corn Inn (original title: Nazl al-Thura al-Safra’) and (We are) Going to (original title: Thahiboun ila), as well as other books, Sheep and Wool (original title: Kharouf wa Soof), (We are) Very Hungry (original title: Ja’oun Jidan) and others.[2] He has also written several articles for websites on the Internet.[3]
Anas’s career started in Palestinian lands in places like Jordan valley and Bedouin communities, in order to encourage the habit of reading and to help children develop their ability to express and to improve their communication skills. He has also worked with teachers and mothers and helped schools apply children’s literature. Anas Abu Rahma has also written several episodes for children’s television programs.[4][5]