
Young Mustafa gets very bored in his father's shop in Morocco especially when his father tries to teach him new languages. One day he runs from the shop to the marketplace and is able to welcome tourists in their native languages. In gratitude they follow Mustafa back to his father's shop and buy new things.
year: 2006
call number/section: 1000
subjects: father-son relationship, fiction, stores, markets, morocco, fiction, tourism, father and child, tourist trade, father-child relationship
Editions

Ichikawa, Satomi
Kane/Miller Book Publishers (2006)
Young Mustafa gets very bored in his father's shop in Morocco especially when his father tries to teach him new languages. One day he runs from the shop to the marketplace and is able to welcome tourists in their native languages. In gratitude they follow Mustafa back to his father's shop and buy new things.
Schools: 1
Ichikawa, Satomi
A young boy named Mustafa ventures out of his father's carpet shop into the marketplace--under a carpet that makes him look like a rooster--where he learns about the languages of the tourists and brings his father new customers in the process.
Schools: 4