“Melody of Childhood, Songs of Hope”: Amina Koukass Opens the Doors to Educational Poetry for the New Generation
Moroccan poet Amina Koukass has released a new collection titled “Melody of Childhood, Songs of Hope” published by Al-Nawras, aimed at children and teenagers. This work is a significant addition to the field of educational literature, as it combines aesthetic qualities of poetic writing with an informative message directed at the younger generation, using simple and sweet language that resonates with children’s emotions and stimulates their imagination.
The collection includes a variety of hymns and poems addressing diverse themes such as teachers, books, homeland, and the reality of abandoned children, among other educational and humanitarian issues. Poems like “The Young Creator,” “My Book,” “My Teacher,” and “Street Child” serve as clear examples of a balance between poetic sensitivity and ethical values, making this work suitable for reading and recitation both within and outside educational institutions.
The collection represents a poetic journey in which words harmonize with the inner music of childhood. It views the texts not merely as means of entertainment but as tools for instilling values, fostering belonging, and building the child’s character. Through the poems, a tender tone and warm voice remind us of the importance of childhood in building healthy societies, providing children a space to express themselves and their feelings in a language that is delightful and close to their hearts.
“Melody of Childhood, Songs of Hope” is a distinguished literary and poetic experience that deserves inclusion in educational programs and cultural initiatives aimed at children. It is not just a book for reading; it is a poetic project that carries a human and artistic vision aimed at nurturing a generation that sees words as a means for growth and change.