Books
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Tala’s Car- Jad & Tala Series $ 7.70Add to cart3 – 5 years
Tala asks her friend Sarah to let her ride in her new red car, but Sarah refuses. Tala is sad and goes home crying. But Jad has a great idea that will soon bring the smile back to Tala’s face. What could the idea be? Will they all have fun playing together?
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When Mama Got Sick- Jad & Tala Series $ 7.70Add to cart3 – 5 years
One day, Mama wakes up feeling ill. Baba tells her to stay in bed and that he will take care of everything. How will the day end?
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No Tala!- Jad & Tala Series $ 7.70Add to cart3 – 5 years
Tala is sad when Jad refuses to let her play with him and his friend Tamer. Suddenly, the doorbell rings, bringing with it a pleasant surprise for Tala.
What could the surprise be? Should siblings always play together?
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The Bird Flew- Jad & Tala Series $ 7.70Add to cart3 – 5 years
While Jad is playing in the garden, a bird falls on the ground right in front of him. Jad gently carries the bird and tries to revive it, then he and his sister Tala put the bird in a box in Jad’s room. They make sure the door remains closed to protect the bird from their cat Fustuq.
The next day the bird is nowhere to be found. Whatever happened to the bird and where did it go?
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Why Not? $ 14.30Add to cart5 – 7 years
For thirty years, Samia’s father never missed a single day of work—until one day, he fell ill and couldn’t go out to wake people up for Suhoor.
Knowing how dedicated her father is to his duty, Samia decides to take his place for one night until he recovers. But will her father accept her stepping into the role of the Musaharati? And how will the villagers react?
A touching story that highlights values such as courage and solidarity while showcasing cherished Ramadan traditions.
It transports readers to the enchanting village of Lifta in Palestine during the 1930s.
Listen to the Musaharati song from below.
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When the Doorbell Rang $ 6.00Add to cart5 – 7 years
The story talks about the customs and rituals of the month of Ramadan, such as fasting and Suhoor, and the great values that it aims to achieve, such as helping the poor, feeling for them, maintaining kinship, family ties and giving. The story is told with a mixture of reality and fantasy.
In the story, Nagham’s family prepares to welcome the month of Ramadan by decorating the house with colored lanterns with the help of Nagham and her friend Rihana.
Suddenly, the sound of a drum is heard and the door knocks. Who is at the door, I wonder?!
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