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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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Adventure on the Farm – Goldfish Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
Razan is having a fun day with Zain at the farm, when suddenly Tarek falls into the pool! Will Tarek be okay? Can Razan save him? Lift the flap to find out what happens!
An engaging story that reminds children of the importance of safety while playing. In moments of danger, the first to do is to seek help from an adult, then if possible find a solutions that doesn’t endanger their own safety—just like Razan did.
A perfect story to highlight pool safety and celebrates children’s resourcefulness.
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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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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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The Case of the Spotted Leopard – Dahnoun Series $ 11.00Add to cart7 – 9 years
Without their parents’ knowledge, Adel and Amjad sign up on a chat app on the internet using the alias “Green Giant”.
They are approached by a suspicious person who calls himself “The Spotted leopard”. The Spotted Leopard befriends the two boys, and soon Adel and Amjad find themselves in trouble.
How will they get out of the fix they put themselves in? An exciting story full of action and suspense that touches upon some of the possible dangers kids may face on the internet.
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Zekazam Zekazoom – Dahnoun Series $ 11.00Add to cart7 – 9 years
Karmel and her family move from the city to the village to live in her late Grandmother’s farm.
At first Karmel feels sad and lonely and misses her friends in the city. Soon something amazing happens when she meets two creatures from outer space and a boy her age called Basem.
What are those strange creatures? How did they reach earth and are they dangerous?
An exciting action filled story that will transport the child to another world
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Koozy $ 14.30Add to cart5 – 7 years
Life surprises us sometimes by the sudden and unexpected absence of loved ones.
Koozy the cat suddenly disappears from the life of her young friend. He feels sadness and pain at her absence and tries to understand why his beloved Koozy disappeared and where she may have gone.
Will the young boy be able to come to terms with her loss?
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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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Why Should I Sleep Early? – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
When Jude stays up too late, she misses the bus, making her dad late for work. As a consequence, she receives a suitable punishment which is no TV for 2 days.
However, Jude finds a clever way to make the most of her punishment time by writing and performing a play to present it to her parents and neighbours. Soon, her siblings join in, and the fun project makes everyone forget about the punishment!
This charming story addresses a common bedtime struggle parents face and celebrates the joyful, resourceful spirit of children who can turn a challenge into something positive!
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Watch Out Jude – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
When Jude falls from a tree and breaks her leg, her journey to recovery begins.
This engaging story takes young readers through Jude’s experience at the hospital, explaining the process of getting a cast and exploring her feelings throughout.
The story reassures children about hospital visits and highlights the power of friendship and family support, especially from her brother Zaid, who—despite feeling a little jealous of the attention Jude is getting—goes out of his way to make her smile again.
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The Lie that Grew Bigger – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
In this clever and humorous story, Jude finds herself in a tricky situation and decides to lie to her mother. But as she tries to cover up the truth, the lie keeps growing… and growing… and growing.
The Lie That Grew gently tackles the topic of lying in a fun and engaging way, helping children understand the importance of always telling the truth.
A perfect read for young ones learning valuable life lessons with a smile!
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I Can – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
Jude struggles with a speech problem in kindergarten, and when her classmate Samir teases her, it deeply hurts her feelings.
Overtime, Jude’s confidence grows, and with the unexpected help of her baby brother Zaid, she gradually overcomes her challenge.
This heartwarming story shows how ridicule can hurt as much as physical pain, and that with patience, we can overcome our struggles.
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Don’t Worry Dad – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
In this story, Jude’s father finds himself in a series of tricky situations, but luckily, Jude is there to save the day!
This heartwarming and humorous story not only shows children how they can help and support their parents when things go wrong, but also teaches an important lesson—that adults, too, can make mistakes.
A perfect read for boosting self-confidence and fostering empathy, Don’t Worry, Dad is a delightful reminder that we all need a little help sometimes.
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I Am Amazing – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
In this story Jude introduces us to the variety of roles that she plays in her everyday life, such as being a daughter, a granddaughter, a sister, a friend and how these roles bring joy and different experiences.
This charming story encourages children to embrace their unique identities, take pride in who they are and help them to understand the value of human relationships —all while having fun and exploring what makes them special. Perfect for young readers discovering their individuality!
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Jude’s New Bicycle – Halazone Series $ 5.50Add to cart3 – 5 years
When Jude finally gets her dream bicycle for her birthday, she faces the challenge of riding it without training wheels. Her friend Sami teases her, claiming that girls don’t know how to ride bikes, but Jude is determined to prove him wrong.
This story highlights the joy of learning new skills, overcoming obstacles, and breaking down gender stereotypes. It’s a perfect story for young readers, celebrating perseverance, self-confidence, and the reward that comes with success!
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Sanjoob and the Spilt Milk $ 15.40
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Rayyan $ 18.70
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Homes $ 14.85