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Who Am I $ 14.30Add to cart11+ years
This beautifully crafted book introduces readers to the world of philosophy, and invites them to pause, reflect, and explore the deeper meaning behind seemingly ordinary questions.
Designed as a safe, personal space for self-discovery, the book encourages free expression—through writing, drawing, or thinking out loud.It helps readers build a stronger connection with themselves, while developing confidence, emotional insight, and critical thinking skills.
Whether as a gentle introduction to philosophical thinking or a companion for quiet reflection, this book plants the seeds of lifelong curiosity—and a love for open-ended questions that help shape who we are.
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I Am Fatima $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
I Am Fatima is a compelling social novel, opening with a distressing incident where Fatima, a young black girl, experiences the jarring effects of racism.
However, Fatima refuses to succumb to this injustice. She resolves to combat racism with utmost determination.
This novel serves as an inspiration to young individuals, urging them to uphold their principles and bravely confront injustice.
It emphasizes that one’s value should never be defined by their skin color, and that every individual deserves a life of dignity.
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First Day of School – Goldfish Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
Raneem is excited and eager for her first day of school, but slowly her fears and uncertainty start to mount only to culminate when her Mom leaves her in school.
What will happen to Raneem throughout her first day of school? Will Mom ever come back for her? And who’s heard knocking behind the door? Lift the flap to find out!
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Loai Up the Tree $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
A novel that blends comedy and drama, depicting the stage of high school graduation (Tawjihi) with all its pressures and challenges.
Loai narrates in a humorous and satirical style what he faces as he strives to fulfill his family’s dream of becoming a doctor. Loai is convinced that he will excel in the Tawjihi exams and that he will not be stressed or pressured. He recounts the strategies he used in studying, which reduced stress and helped him absorb information and achieve high results.
Get ready to laugh and join Loai on his brave journey above the tree. Will he succeed in achieving his true dream?
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Where are you Saadoun? $ 7.70Add to cart3 – 5 years
A warm simple story that addresses separation anxiety with lovely rhythmic language.
Saadoun wakes up every morning in silence so as not to wake his beloved dog Simsim. And when Simsim finally wakes up, he barks with joy and fetches the ball to play with Saadoun. But there’s a problem – Saadoun is not there!
How will Simsim spend his day without Saadoun? And what will happen when Saadoun returns from school?
The story “Where Are You, Saadoun?” shines a light on the relationship between a child and their pet, illustrating the challenges of separation and the joy of reunion in a way that will touch the hearts of young readers.
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My Father, Prisoner 118 $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
When 16-year-old Hussam returns home from his friend’s house, he is shocked to find police cars at their building and his father handcuffed and arrested by the police.
All the evidence points to his fathers’ guilt but Hussam has no doubt of his innocence. Hussam is now faced with two options, he either looks on helplessly as his father goes to jail or tries to find the evidence to clear him with the help of his friends.
A fast-paced mystery that will have the reader excitedly turning the pages!
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Rayyan $ 18.70Add to cart9 – 11 years
For as long as he can remember, Rayyan, a smart student, has been dreaming of being in the 7th grade to take part in the Science Competition. Ammar, a big strong bully, picks on Rayyan constantly trying to make his life unbearable.
Ammar is one nightmare that Rayyan wishes he can get rid of but he soon realizes that he has another nightmare to deal with and that is, Mr. Sa’ed. A mean and bitter man who dislikes Rayyan and is going to supervise the Science Competition.
Rayyan feels angry and hurt when Mr. Sa’ed reveals that Ammar is the only student eligible to participate in the competition.
Will Rayyan stand up for himself, even at the cost of getting expelled from school?
An inspiring story of courage and perseverance told in diary format, packed with humorous doodles and illustrations that will delight young readers.
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Whose Doll is this? $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
Born and raised in the US, 17-year-old Arwa is looking for a special gift to give to her grandmother Laila, a university professor in Chicago.
Never in her wildest dreams did she expect to find such an unbelievable present. Together with her best friend Sarah she embarks on an exciting adventure to find out how her Grandma’s present ended up in Chicago all the way from Jaffa Palestine.
As the story of a family of Palestinian immigrants unfolds, Arwa must find the right balance between two cultures and come to terms with her family’s painful history.
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Factory of Memories $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
Jaber, Rafia, Mansour and Adli are ready to move to 10th grade. They have been good friends since they were in KG. Under the Carob tree on Asour Hill the friends play the Memory Game and share roles that will soon expose the hidden facets of each of their personalities. What is it that pushes Jaber to protect his memories? Why did Jaber create a Memory factory in his imagination? Will Jaber succeed in moving out of the memory circle to real life? A moving novel full of deep emotions honoring memories and the will to live in the present.
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One Day the Sun Will Shine $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
Amid the fast-moving events in Syria, Shaden, captain of the basketball team in her school, suddenly realizes that her world is about to change completely and that she must be strong and more responsible than she has ever been.
Will she be able to face the difficulties awaiting her and find a haven for herself?
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Mystery of the Falcon’s Eye $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
17-year-old Ziad who lives in Qalandia refugee camp finds himself the sole bread winner of his family after his activist father gets arrested and becomes an administrative prisoner.
We first meet Ziad while he’s selling hot tea to a long line of people waiting in their cars to cross the checkpoint. Ziad lives with his great grandmother, mother, sister and younger brother. His great Grandma is senile and keeps repeating stories of the past but there is one story – in particular- that never changes. It is the story of the family’s lost gold left in their village – Lifta – when they were forced to flee during the war.
It is a story about yearning to ‘return’ to the ancestral village his people were forced to leave and not allowed to return.
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Against the Tide $ 11.00Add to cart11+ years
After the tragic death of her elder brother, and an unfortunate accident that leaves her father paralyzed and bound to his wheelchair, Yusra’s family is forced to beg for handouts from their neighbors. Between her family’s struggles and the restrictions of life in occupied Palestine, Yusra feels like the walls are closing in on her.
Then she has an idea: she decides to fix up her father’s fishing boat and take up his trade to become the first and only fisher woman in Gaza.
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Raghda’s Hat $ 7.70Add to cart9 – 11 years
Zainab befriends Raghda, a new girl in school. The children make fun of Raghda and the hat she wears even in hot weather.
When Raghda reveals the reason for the hat the girls are contrite and become more accepting and understanding .Zainab becomes Raghda’s best friend with whom she shares her joys and pain. Raghda and Zainab spend a lot of time together sometimes joined by Raghda’s brother Salem.
All three get to go on a balloon riding adventure; a trip that they will always remember and cherish.
An inspiring story about courage, hope, and facing life’s challenges.
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Jerusalem’s Hidden Gate $ 17.60
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The Complete Halazone Series $ 50.05
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Loai Up the Tree $ 11.00
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This is My Dad $ 7.70
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Colours – Adam & Mishmish $ 6.33