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Old To Bold
Old to Bold isn’t just for educators; it’s for anyone who cares about the future of learning.
Whether you’re a student yearning for a more meaningful education, a parent hoping to nurture your child’s potential, or an innovator with a passion for shaping the next generation, this book offers a compelling and inspiring narrative that challenges the status quo and sets the stage for a brighter educational future.
30.00
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Between The Candles And The Abyss
Between the Wax and the Abyss is a written work, but it is filled with descriptions of characters and events that give the reader a visual picture of the characters, places, and situations in the story.
Between the Wax and the Abyss is an enjoyable and exciting novel that makes the reader catch their breath as they grasp the plot and doesn’t waste a single line connecting the mysterious and exciting events.
It takes the reader on an exciting journey where reality and fantasy intertwine, leading you to find yourself at the novel’s final line in the blink of an eye as you follow the events and attempt to separate reality from fiction.
The language is simple, easy, and free of complexity, suitable for the vast majority of readers, both professional and amateur.
30.00
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Every Night Before Bed
"Every Night Before Bed" is a fictional short story that tells the story of a child whose father works as an astronaut. While on his job, he is away from home for a long time, during which his son misses him. Every night before going to sleep, the child gets used to watching the sky and its stars, along with the moon.
One night, he falls asleep and dreams that the stars have come to him to take him to his father in space on a journey of knowledge and into an enjoyable and exciting educational adventure.
30.00
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Where’s King Edward?
If you’ve read It’s Raining Rabbits, you’ve probably wondered what happened to King Edward, king of planet Carrot.
You’ll find the answer here, in a delightful adventure featuring Maryah and her family on one side, and King Edward on the other.
But if you haven’t read the first part, no worries; this book also offers a complete and entertaining story all on its own, telling the tale of King Edward, who once had a homeland that vanished… when the rabbits devoured it!
30.00
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New Beginnings
As the second year of school starts, the children of Ravenwood School are missing one member of their friend group. As Ariana begins a new chapter, the children slowly try to move on without her. The students are surprised by the arrival of the new principal, who is set on making their lives more difficult.
At Starlight Academy, Jax is praised for being a hero and completing a rescue mission. An unlikely event sees the children reunited with their old friend.
This book is filled with adventures, hardship, bullying, and grief. Charlie begins to distance himself from the group and forms an unexpected friendship and alliance.
As Charlie’s alliance reshapes loyalties, a shattering event forces them to confront a chilling truth: at Starlight Academy, even heroism casts long shadows.
55.00
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I Love My Teeth
“I Love My Teeth” is a unique masterpiece that combines engaging illustrations with simple phrases that highlight the importance of teeth. It highlights Dr. Samir Al-Thamiri’s experiences and feelings in conveying information that will remain with children, relying on a collection of profound quotes and her own words to provide guidance and reflections for them. As you know, education in childhood is like engraving on stone.
30.00
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My Grandfather Was
How are you, my beloved, among the graves? Do you know that the news of your death still lingers in my mind like a shock?
I never imagined the horror of this news. I never imagined I’d cry for you one day. I never imagined you departing on a path of no return. I’ve always wished, many times while I’m alive, not to die because of the loss of my loved one!
I don’t cry for you out of protest, Grandpa, but out of loss and need. But I have no power or strength except in God.
30.00
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The Best Version Of Me
This book follows the journeys of five characters, each with an important self-development lesson to learn.
William Worrier is a boy who starts with a big black cloud over his head because he worries so much. As he learns to focus on the positive aspects of his life, his black cloud shrinks.
Eddie Envy is always wanting what others have and begins with big green eyes. But as he learns to turn envy into inspiration, his green eyes gradually grow smaller.
Lily is a girl who just wants to be liked, starting off with a small heart because she doesn’t really like herself. She constantly changes her behavior to fit in, but when she realizes this doesn’t work, she learns to be herself, and her heart grows as she learns to love who she is.
Harry Unhappy begins by wanting what others have, but as he learns to appreciate what he already has, his sad lines start to fade.
Finally, Nora Negative has deep frown lines, but they begin to shrink when she meets someone who helps her see the good in her life.
40.00
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Fussy Panda
Fussy Panda is a panda who finds himself in a world where his anger often gets in the way of making friends and healthy relationships, especially with his sister and classmates at school. One day, Fussy encounters Bamboo, a wise and patient bamboo stick who becomes an unexpected but invaluable friend.
Bamboo notices Fussy’s struggles and decides to help him navigate the challenges of expressing his feelings. Through a series of practices, Bamboo teaches Fussy the art of anger management and effective communication.
As Fussy Panda learns to express himself calmly and listen to others, he discovers the power of understanding and being understood. The once rocky relationships with his sister and school friends begin to transform into deep and meaningful connections.
30.00
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Labyrinth Of The Soul
Love is like throwing yourself off a high bridge with no guarantees but believing that the person you love will catch you. Will you catch me, Adam?
Sometimes I fear this feeling that weighs me down, the swarm of thoughts that multiply inside me, and all the women inside me talking, arguing, clashing, and collapsing.
Entering your apartment without knowing you, without us ever speaking, and with you not even knowing I existed didn’t lessen the feeling I felt as I took my first steps into the place. Through the silence that pervaded the place, I knew what was inside you before I met you. I simply felt a sense of belonging. Do you understand?
Your face was familiar in the crowd, as if I had passed you one day without ever meeting you. I don’t know why I chose a face so foreign to me as my companion on the journey.
I will wait for you, Adam.
55.00
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Tales From Japan
Tales from Japan
These three tales were carefully picked from a collection by Nankichi Niimi as part of a project to translate Japanese folktales into Arabic. This collection is considered one of the most famous children's stories taught in Japanese schools.
The author is distinguished by a style that is far from preaching or instructive. In addition to providing the element of enjoyment and suspense, he attempts to convey his messages to children indirectly, allowing them to use their imagination to deduce lessons and learn from them.
Through narration in the voices of animals, the author attempts to establish a relationship of trust between children and animals. For example, the fox, whose hobby is mischief and harming others, who also appears compassionate and remorseful for his actions, tries to correct his mistakes with humans. He is scared to approach the gloves seller in the city, but the seller's kindness leaves him wondering: Are humans really kind?
30.00
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The Mystery In The Village: Mysterious Mysteries
In this heartwarming tale, a mysterious man who once lived a life of fame has vanished from the spotlight, retreating into solitude. When a curious young boy visits the quiet village, he stumbles upon the man and tries to befriend him. But just as quickly as the man appears, he disappears again, leaving behind a lingering mystery. Through their brief encounter, the boy learns an important lesson about trust, love, and the preciousness of life. As the man once told him, ‘Life is a gift, boy. Don’t waste it. Sometimes we overlook those we can truly trust, only to realize it too late.’
This enchanting story gently reminds young readers of the value of trust and the beauty of human connection.
25.00
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