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Be Careful What You Wish For
Arthur and Martha don’t want to do chores. Arthur wants all his toys to be left on the floor.
Martha just wants to spend her time with Freddie, so thinks up a spell: one, two, three, are you ready?
Then she shouts the spell out loud to make their mother disappear. But will their mother ever reappear?AED 35.00 -
Ahmed - The Chief’s Son
“It is no fun being a chief’s son”
Ahmed is the son of a chief, whose tribe lives in a small Arabian village by the seashore. He wishes to be part of all the activities with the boys of his tribe. Activities such as crossing the shallow creek on donkeys and participating in pearl diving, instead of the more serious tasks like studying, and discussing serious topics while sitting with the elders of the tribe. His wish comes true when his friend Khalid invites him on a pearl diving trip - and so,
the adventure begins . . .
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Adam's First Day At School
Follow Adam in this tale as he looks forward to his first day at school. He is keen to meet his teacher and make dozens of friends. What will he learn in his first lesson?
A short yet compelling story with rhymes that will captivate the children reading it.AED 35.00 -
Adam Has A New Neighbour
Adam has a new neighbour named Aziza who is excellent at football. But when Adam goes to see her playing in a match, he realises there is more to her story than this. Read the story to find out how Aziza is truly exceptional and unique.
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A Dorse Named Sid
A Dorse Named Sid is a fanciful story portrayed through short rhyming verses, which are both thought-provoking and will ignite the readers imagination. It is a fun book to read and shares a valuable lesson for children: the age-old moral of not judging a book by its cover.
The characters are a mix of human and mythical to help explain the moral in an easy to understand manner. A Dorse Named Sid will help children challenge stereotypes and generalisations. The book teaches children that they should decide who their friends are based on how they make them feel, and how they treat them, rather than on how they look, or what they have been told to be true (by others) about them.
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The Kind Oyster (Sadaf)
In this story, we aim to instill moral values in our children, and to enhance the spirit of ambition and perseverance in order to achieve dreams that help the advancement and development of society.
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The Journey Of A Feather
A feather fell on the pond, the child picked it up, and continued playing until he returned home to show his mother the feather, so she asked him to wash it to show him its beautiful color.
From there, the boy who picked up the feather begins his interest in feathers and birds.AED 30.00
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