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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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Jerusalem’s Hidden Gate $ 17.60Add to cart5 – 7 years
The historic city of Jerusalem has many gates, but they remain closed to most Palestinian children. However, there is one hidden passage that welcomes children from all over the world to enter the heart of the city. Where could this hidden gate be?
Embark on a captivating journey through the historic streets and vibrant neighborhoods of Jerusalem in this beautiful heart-warming adventure.
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It’s Time for Bed – Adam & Mishmish $ 7.43Add to cart0 – 3 years
It’s Time for Bed is an interactive book that allows children to experience the bedtime rituals and habits of Adam and Mishmish. This reinforces the importance of these habits for children and helps them become a part of their daily lives.
At the end of the book, there is a felt flap where children can cover Adam & Mishmish and tuck them in before wishing them a goodnight. This allows them to develop their sensory and motor skills and solidify their bedtime routine.
This book is part of the I Am Adam series by Adam Wa Mishmish. Additionally, it is connected to a YouTube song and its very own augmented reality App, both of which can be accessed by scanning the codes on the back cover of the book.
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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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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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Sleep Zaina Sleep $ 9.35Add to cart5 – 7 years
Zaina does not like to go to bed on her own. To make her mother stay with her she finds one excuse after another.
“Sleep Zaina Sleep” is a story about the vivid imagination of kids and the magic of dreams that can sometimes transform everyday objects into scary things. We may wonder, be scared or amazed at our dreams but it is comforting and reassuring to know that all wondrous things are in dreams.
This story comes with a lovely song
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The Hard to Please Horse – Best Friend Series $ 7.70Add to cart5 – 7 years
The young horse Ashhab is a dreamer. He tries out different jobs and finally stumbles on the right one while helping a circus clown put his act together.
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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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There’s a Jungle in Saifo’s Room $ 11.00Add to cart3 – 5 years
A little boy sets out on an exciting imaginary adventure where he meets and interacts with the animals on the wall mural in his room.
On each spread he meets a different set of animals and has fun with them. The child reader is encouraged to count the animals he sees on each spread. He/she can then choose the correct numeral sticker (attached to the book) to stick in its assigned space.
The story line is full of action and humor and written in rhyme.
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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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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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The Sky is Raining Food $ 9.35
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When the Doorbell Rang $ 6.00