Introducing Aya & Pete in Morocco - A Children's Travel Book to Marrakech and Beyond!

Introducing Aya & Pete in Morocco - A Children's Travel Book to Marrakech and Beyond!

I first visited Morocco 18 years ago, with my partner, as backpackers during a gap year. We started in Tangiers where we’d arrived by boat ferry from Spain, then rode an overnight train to Marrakech. We stayed in a modest riyad in the middle of the medina and I delighted in having an open air courtyard to enjoy tea and breakfast every morning. I was completely taken by the ancient charm of the souks and the renowned Place Jemaa el-Fnaa, which transformed at night into a vibrant panorama of music, vendors, food stalls, families, snake charmers, and street performers.

From Marrakech, we visited Essaouira, Casablanca, and Fez by bus. I got to experience so many aspects of Morocco, the landscape, its natural beauty, and the warmth of its people. It's not an overstatement to say that Morocco is a feast for the eyes. From its vibrant souks, ornate architecture, and the colorful cacophony of its streets, I fell in love with just about everything during that first visit. 

Image shows a Brown women with two children on each side, standing under a wooden tent in Morocco
Image shows a little boy toasting a cup of tea with a man dressed in traditional blue garments in an outdoor tent in Morocco
image shows a girl sitting in front of a marketplace display of rugs and dried goods in Morocco
image shows a Brown family of four people sitting on camels in the desert of Morocco
Fast forward to a few years ago, and we had the chance to revisit Morocco as a family in preparation for this story. Post-pandemic but prior to the devastating 2023 earthquake, I was delighted to see that Morocco was as enchanting, exciting, and vibrant as ever. This time around we kept a looser itinerary and gave ourselves time to connect more deeply with the local culture. The people we met during our visit helped to broaden our experience, understanding, and appreciation of the country. Many of them make “guest appearances” in our new book. With stunning illustrations by our talented artist Carolina Buzio and immersive storytelling, children will be captivated by the magic of Morocco, just as I was so long ago.
  
Image shows illustrated page from the children's book Aya and Pete in Morocco with a Brown woman and child walking through a marketplace in Marrakech
We're super proud to share this new, FIFTH, book in the Aya and Pete collection with you and your families. Please click here to purchase your copy - it also makes a great gift for the little readers and explorers on your holiday shopping list!
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