Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

Zindi’s Journey – Finding Gem is a children’s story with a message for everyone, set in the fictitious Valley of a Hundred Hills in Africa. It is about a young girl named Zindi who follows both an internal and external journey, similar to one that so many of us travel. We are all born with “gems” of creative potential. Then gradually, as parents, teachers, and society burden us with their expectations to be practical, sensible, and to conform, a thing I call “Squelch,” our internal critic, emerges. It has the power to squash and devour our creative spirit.
Zindi is born with “tap-swaying” feet and a voice of honey and gold. However, her parents expect her to do chores and believe her singing and dancing is a waste of time. Simultaneously, the village river runs parallel to Zindi’s journey. It reflects the creative life force. At her peak, it whooshes by, sparkling with “gems” that dance and sparkle. Then a factory appears alongside the river, polluting it with its grime. When Zindi is at her lowest, when she is forbidden to chant and to sway, the river becomes sluggish and slow. “Squelch” lurks around with a smirk on his face, feeding off the sludge and the slime. “Gem,” who represents her creative potential, flickers faintly. But when Zindi can take it no more and decides to break out of her slump, things change.
At the back of the book is a Teacher/Parent Guide, with practical discovery tools and resources to help children or oneself mine deeper to explore hidden dreams and life passions. Besides their educational value, they’re great fun too!

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Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

Zindi’s Journey – Finding Gem is a children’s story with a message for everyone, set in the fictitious Valley of a Hundred Hills in Africa. It is about a young girl named Zindi who follows both an internal and external journey, similar to one that so many of us travel. We are all born with “gems” of creative potential. Then gradually, as parents, teachers, and society burden us with their expectations to be practical, sensible, and to conform, a thing I call “Squelch,” our internal critic, emerges. It has the power to squash and devour our creative spirit.
Zindi is born with “tap-swaying” feet and a voice of honey and gold. However, her parents expect her to do chores and believe her singing and dancing is a waste of time. Simultaneously, the village river runs parallel to Zindi’s journey. It reflects the creative life force. At her peak, it whooshes by, sparkling with “gems” that dance and sparkle. Then a factory appears alongside the river, polluting it with its grime. When Zindi is at her lowest, when she is forbidden to chant and to sway, the river becomes sluggish and slow. “Squelch” lurks around with a smirk on his face, feeding off the sludge and the slime. “Gem,” who represents her creative potential, flickers faintly. But when Zindi can take it no more and decides to break out of her slump, things change.
At the back of the book is a Teacher/Parent Guide, with practical discovery tools and resources to help children or oneself mine deeper to explore hidden dreams and life passions. Besides their educational value, they’re great fun too!

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Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

by Jennifer Pretious Koh
Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

Zindi's Journey: Finding Gem

by Jennifer Pretious Koh

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Zindi’s Journey – Finding Gem is a children’s story with a message for everyone, set in the fictitious Valley of a Hundred Hills in Africa. It is about a young girl named Zindi who follows both an internal and external journey, similar to one that so many of us travel. We are all born with “gems” of creative potential. Then gradually, as parents, teachers, and society burden us with their expectations to be practical, sensible, and to conform, a thing I call “Squelch,” our internal critic, emerges. It has the power to squash and devour our creative spirit.
Zindi is born with “tap-swaying” feet and a voice of honey and gold. However, her parents expect her to do chores and believe her singing and dancing is a waste of time. Simultaneously, the village river runs parallel to Zindi’s journey. It reflects the creative life force. At her peak, it whooshes by, sparkling with “gems” that dance and sparkle. Then a factory appears alongside the river, polluting it with its grime. When Zindi is at her lowest, when she is forbidden to chant and to sway, the river becomes sluggish and slow. “Squelch” lurks around with a smirk on his face, feeding off the sludge and the slime. “Gem,” who represents her creative potential, flickers faintly. But when Zindi can take it no more and decides to break out of her slump, things change.
At the back of the book is a Teacher/Parent Guide, with practical discovery tools and resources to help children or oneself mine deeper to explore hidden dreams and life passions. Besides their educational value, they’re great fun too!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452570587
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication date: 09/05/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 54
File size: 9 MB

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Zindi's Journey

FINDING GEM


By JENNIFER PRETIOUS KOH, PET KAPLAN

Balboa Press

Copyright © 2013 Jennifer Koh
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4525-7057-0



CHAPTER 1

One day at dawn in the Valley of a Hundred Hills, baby Zindi bounced into the world. She had tap-swaying feet and a voice of honey and gold.

The clouds opened and showered the village with Gem drops. The stream became a river. The river danced into a waterfall.

When Zindi was young, she sang like a dove, so liquid and pure. She danced to the beat of a Kudu hide drum. And she soon learned to plinkety-plonk the wooden marimba.

The river was clear and bright. It raced with the wind past her home. Zindi sipped its fresh waters and splish-splashed her sweet face.

"Oh river," she sang, "how beautiful you are. Always dancing and sparkling in the sun. Look how your waters sing and laugh as they tumble over the rocks. I love how you play here with me."

Zindi imagined that she sang and danced in the Moon Dance Festival. She dreamt that people traveled from far and wide just to see her.

She skipped over the pebbles, brushing her feet with the crispy clear water. She laughed as the fish nibbled her toes. She scooped up some earth and molded a cow and a sheep. She waved to the Kingfi sher bird as he peered down from his Marula tree perch.

Then as she grew up, Zindi had to do chores. Her parents explained there was no time for dreaming or singing or dancing. "Chanting and swaying will not pay the bills. So go now and get on with your work."

Zindi obeyed. She continued to cook and clean. She lugged the grass basket down to the river. She hummed and clicked in time to the little Toktokkie beetle that tapped its way to the river.

Her shoulders began to sag as she stooped over the river to wash clothes.
(Continues...)


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Table of Contents

Contents

Zindi's Journey....................     1     

Teacher/Parent Guide....................     37     

Mining Deeper....................     42     

Resources and Inspiration....................     43     

About the Author....................     46     

About the Illustrator....................     47     

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