Moral Social And Cultural Studies Grade 6 Volume 2 -

Instead of shouting, Layla walked down into the ravine, crossed the dry riverbed, and climbed up the other side. The Wadi children stared. An elder woman whispered, “An east-side girl on our land?”

Samir’s grandmother, Sitti Amira, invited Layla for mint tea. On the table was a photograph: the same old stone bridge, but whole, with children from both sides playing on it. Moral Social And Cultural Studies Grade 6 Volume 2

Layla looked at the kitten, now fat and happy, sleeping on a tile that was half blue and half green. Instead of shouting, Layla walked down into the

For one month, children from both sides painted tiles. East-side tiles showed wheat sheaves. West-side tiles showed olive branches. Together, they laid them in a winding path across the dry riverbed. Instead of shouting