From 1929, she joined the staff of the at the | She also pursued Judaic studies at the in Berlin |
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She died in on May 9, 1984, at the age of 83 | The first volume contains songs and stories for preschoolers and non-readers |
She portrayed happy children at play, but also their anger and pain, often pointing an accusing finger at adults.
29Brave Danny and Other Poems, 1975 [Danny Gibor Ve-Shirim Aherim]• The second volume, for children with reading skills, offers longer stories that probe the relationships between children and parents, and between children and their peer group | An example is her famous poem Levadi All alone , written in 1957 |
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In 1933, she turned to writing poems and stories for children, and published her work in the children's weekly Davar Leyeladim | Literary themes and style [ ] Yalan-Shteklis' work is permeated with positive educational values but avoids the trap of preaching |
Musical collaboration [ ] Many of her poems were set to music and have become Israeli children's classics.
21It includes play-songs an innovation in Hebrew children's poetry , rhymes for , , nature poems, poems aimed at the of good habits, and poems just for amusement and expressing emotions | The Soap Cried Loudly, [Hasabon Bakha Me'od] Translated [ ]• The artist has to understand suffering |
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The Journey to the Maybe Island, 1944 [Ha-Masah La Ee Ulai]• The third volume, for older children, contains Zionist poems about the Land of Israel, bereavement and losing parents in the |
Her surname, Yalan, was an based on her father's name, Yehuda Leib Nissan.
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