When people talk about a familial bond it means the intimate connection that only family members can share.
In light of this beautiful attachment, the international fitness model and entrepreneur Maya
Nassar found it necessary to create “Andy the Ant”. A book that motivates kids and shows them how with perseverance they can make it!
Quote x Maya Nassar
Throughout this book, children join Andy as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
Envying bigger, longer, faster and scarier species, he eventually discovers that there is no other quite
like him.
Quote x Joke van der Hoek-Nassar
With the help of her mother, Maya was inspired by her eldest son Andrew to create a tale of adventure
that will bring families together to enjoy their love of reading. “Andy the Ant” is an educational book to
read with your child especially as they prepare to enter elementary school.
“This book provides a delightful way to explore your child’s thoughts and feelings while boosting their
self-confidence just like Andy!” affirms Jessica Dandan – MA, PhD Candidate, Clinical Psychologist.
You can find “Andy the Ant” at Librairie Antoine in Beirut. The book will also be sold in bookshops in
Dubai through Ciel and Maya Nassar is aiming to have it online on Amazon soon.
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