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How my city got its colours back? $ 9.35Add to cart3 – 5 years
Dive into the pages of this heartwarming silent story, beautifully depicted through its expressive illustrations in the style of a comic book.
In a city steeped in dullness and gloom, a young girl extends a helping hand to her elderly neighbor, carrying bags to her doorstep. Her simple act of kindness resonates deeply with the elderly neighbor, triggering a chain of benevolence. When she spots birds on her balcony, she decides to share her heart, offering them food.
As the birds take flight and alight upon a tree, an elderly man braves a bustling street. A compassionate young man intervenes, aiding the elderly gentleman’s safe passage. The ripples of kindness spread throughout the city, ultimately returning to the girl who initiated this circle of goodwill.
Through these acts, the city gradually transforms from drab to vibrant.
This enchanting narrative will warm your heart and beautifully exemplifies the profound impact of kindness, not only on the giver but also on the entire community.
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My Darling Tree $ 12.65Add to cart3 – 5 years
Silent books are wordless picture books that stimulate the child’s imagination. Children can create many scenarios based on visual narratives, enriching their vocabulary and building a story.
While Firas is busy playing on his PlayStation, “”Sahm”” the dog nags him to go out. Firas finally gives up and takes him outside. Sahm seems to run toward a specific location, which surprises Firas.
On the way, they meet the girl, the bear, the bird cook, the pirate, and the witch. As they become consumed with curiosity, they follow Sahm and Firas. Each of them is daydreaming and thinking of different things. The girl imagines going to the amusement park; the bear imagines the magical honey; the bird cook daydreams of a beautiful island; the pirate thinks that they are treasure hunting, and the witch thinks of her favorite mushroom.
After a long and treacherous journey, the group reaches its destination. They arrive at a big tree, under which the dog pees then sleeps soundly. They are shocked and disappointed because this is not what they have imagined.
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Sleepy Head $ 12.65Add to cart3 – 5 years
Haj Azzam buys a huge alarm clock to wake him up early so he can do his morning exercise.
The alarm clock goes off. It rings louder and louder but Haj Azzam is still in deep sleep. In the meantime, the loud ringing causes chaos in the town.
Will the townspeople manage to stop the ringing alarm and will Haj Azzam manage to finally wake up and fulfill his goals?
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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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The Sky is Raining Food $ 9.35
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When the Doorbell Rang $ 6.00