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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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Mr. Policeman – Nursery Rhymes 2 $ 6.16Add to cart0 – 3 years
The rhymes in Mr. Policeman book deal with jobs and occupations. Some may not be familiar to the city child of today, like the buggy driver, the shoeshine boy but others, like the carpenter, doctor and policeman are. The rhymes are fun to sing along and connect children to their roots.
Titles of the rhymes in this books are:
- Mr. Policeman
- This is What He Does
- The Tomato Seller
- The Bread Seller
- Oh Stonemason …
- The Barber
- Abu Mahmoud
- The Shoeshine Boy
- My Grandfather is a Farmer
- Today is My Birthday
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Saadeh the Monkey – Nursery Rhymes 2 $ 6.16Add to cart0 – 3 years
These traditional nonsense rhymes combine familiar and strange out of context elements and situations as well as made-up words that have rhythm. They also deal with serious issues that reflect fears and situations in the culture. Fear of wild animals that prey on their livestock. Caring for animals.
Waiting for loved ones to come back from their travels.
Titles of the Rhymes in Saadeh the Monkey book are:
- Ree Ree Reeta
- Tangerine Tangerine
- Grandpa’s Bald Head
- Saadah The Monkey
- Bolbol Balabel
- Under The Chair
- This Old Man
- Abdul Samad
- Tiki Tiki Sambo
- Walking Camel
- Sarandah Ya Sarandah
- Suzzaneh
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Us Three Together – Nursery Rhymes 2 $ 6.16Add to cart0 – 3 years
Counting games and Rhymes are common among children in many cultures. The Us Three Together book has many traditional counting rhymes that relate to basic numeracy.
It can help children learn to count to 10 or just have fun with numbers. Some of the rhymes were used as counting out games where children would chant the rhyme pointing at each child in turn and when the rhyme ended the child pointed at would be counted out of the game.
Titles of the Rhymes in this book are:
- I Have an Egg
- The Bear Got Up to Dance
- Seven Camels
- Us Three Together
- Count to Six
- Hakara Bakara
- The Fox
- How Much Do I Love You?
- Oh Flower
- Two Rabbits
- Let’s Count to 10
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A Window in My Mouth $ 7.70
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Where are you Saadoun? $ 7.70