Who will live in a small hut? / Leah Goldberg The book "Who Will Live in a Small Shack" is published in honor of the centenary of the birth of Leah Goldberg and following other children's books by the great creator that have been published in the last year or two ("Why the Child Laughed in a Dream"; "The Garden of the Stars"; "Lickinton Hymn"); In the Land of China", "The Wonders of the Zoo"). "Who will live in a small shack" is a song of customer stories from Goldberg's book of poems, "A small shack" published in 1959. The song deals with a topic close to the hearts of small children - building a house. At the heart of the poem is a riddle: a man builds a small hut, paints and furnishes it. Who is he building the hut for? "Who, do you think? Who, where will he sit?" It turns out that the tenants are a pair of sparrows who take care of their home and host their friends there. Leah Goldberg wrote a simple poem. Apparently, not much happens in it, but for children who begin to define and expand the boundaries of the "I" and often give expression to this in the game of creating a house - after all, this is a real occurrence. Anat Levy loved the poem as a child and chose to illustrate it as part of her studies at Bezalel. An illustration course by the illustrator and writer Ruto Moden.