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Magic Pen
The Abu Arnoub family, enjoying a life of luxury, faces a financial crisis. A magical pen appears, managing the money and devising a wise plan that helps the family regain security and financial stability. The story teaches us:- The importance of family cooperation in solving problems.- The value of sound financial planning.- The importance of saving and managing savings.- How the family managed to generate additional income.
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I Don't Like Rainy Days
Liam is a bored five-year-old who, like many, hates rainy days!
Throughout the story, Liam (with the help of Mom) experiences something new.
Mom helps Liam discover that rainy days can be fun, as long as you’re ready to wet your socks and try something new!
How do you think Liam will feel at the end of this rainy day?
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Raising Rahul
I have a theory. Behind every adult with amazing childhood memories is a sleep-deprived, tortured set of parents. If one were to believe my wife, my parents are, without doubt, easily the most tortured set since the dawn of humanity.
This collection of short stories is intended to be read by kids and adults alike.
Folks with receding hairlines and emerging potbellies will hopefully recognize themselves in the various antics of Rahul and his gang of general troublemakers.
As for the kids themselves, I hope you take inspiration from Rahul and unleash general mayhem on your friends, family, teachers, and occasionally, the unsuspecting passerby.
Contrary to what anyone may say, this is the only time in your life when you have a free pass to explore your creativity and cause chaos wherever you go, with no consequences.
Dream big, dream wild, and enjoy reading this collection.
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I Love My Dog
After the devastating loss of his parents in a tragic accident, Ayuga’s world feels shattered and lonely. Amidst the darkness, hope emerges in the form of Ace, his loyal dog. Their bond grows stronger each day, becoming an unspoken source of comfort and strength.
Through moments of quiet companionship, playful innocence, and unwavering loyalty, Ace helps Ayuga navigate the difficult road to healing and rediscovery. Together, they face the challenges of grief, learning that love and friendship can mend even the deepest wounds.
This heartfelt story explores resilience, the transformative power of connection, and the unbreakable bond between a boy and his dog, showing that hope can be found in the closest, most unexpected places.
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True Stories In Formal And Colloquial Arabic
The stories in this book contain:Rare friendship, patience, and perseveranceRevenge, resisting one's desiresThe search for truth, false loveInjustice and arrogance, jealousy and hatredBad companyAnd other fascinating topics.
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51.00
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The Social And Academic Impact Of Virtual Reality’s Designed Scenarios On Autism
This research study is about the social, and academic effects of Virtual Reality (VR) on learners with ASD. Due to social disconnection, it was assumed before that the learners with ASD did not have the ability to connect socially and interact academically. Previously, research studies presented Virtual Reality (VR) as a technological instrument that affects learners’ immersion into an essential simulated environment. The new findings indicate that with VR academic scenarios, students with ASD are entangled and immersed simultaneously into the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) due to action and reaction that take place in embodying the roles of characters and in experiencing their own perspectives. The research goes further into investigating the immersion of students with ASD in the mainstream education, and their evaluatively fruitful achievement on the same academic scenarios that are used previously in VR learning.This book is essential in showing different ways that have been used to reach highly educational engagement and progressive achievements to overcome challenges and enter a sensory-safe environment to learn from ready-made, unlimited attempts of VR use. For this new study, the data, research and analytical methods are qualitative.
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Arnub Misses Bortuqala
When Arnoub loses his dear friend Bortuqala, grief fills his little heart, and he is overwhelmed by feelings he doesn’t know how to express.With his mother’s support, Arnoub begins a gentle journey to discover simple and safe ways to express his sadness and release what is inside him, to learn that feelings—however painful—can be understood and contained.A warm story that helps children to recognize the feelings of loss and to deal with them with gentleness, love, and security.
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Will The Letters Return?
The neglect of our beloved language (Arabic) has become a truly alarming issue these days, and I wanted to convey the seriousness of drifting away from Arabic in a child-friendly way that resonates with children aged between nine and twelve, using a humorous and educational approach so that the reader does not lose interest and so that the message gets across correctly.Arabic is a time-honoured language, and it must be passed down through the generations, never to be lost. However, it has been observed that, with progress and development, this generation has come to use our mother tongue (the Arabic language) very little. For this reason, I wrote this story to imagine a world without letters, without words, without any means of communication, so that we might feel the gravity of the situation and reflect on the guilt we have incurred towards this beautiful language.We must instil this language in the hearts of children, for they are the generation of the future and the foundation of tomorrow. If it remains alive in their hearts, it will remain a strong and enduring heritage, and we need not fear its extinction or disappearance; but if it dies in the hearts of children, it will fade away little by little. Therefore, we must seize the moment and revive it in their hearts once more so that the foundations of the Arabic language remain strong for a better generation.
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Nourane’s Kitchen Adventure
Embark on a delightful culinary journey with Nourane’s Kitchen Adventure! This charming children’s recipe book features 15 healthy and delicious recipes, each written in engaging rhyme. From fruity smoothie bowls to crunchy veggie wraps, Nourane’s recipes are not only fun to read but also easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions that make cooking a breeze.Discover the joy of cooking with your little ones as you explore the colorful world of Nourane’s Kitchen. Each recipe is accompanied by nutritional facts, helping children learn about the importance of healthy eating in a playful way.Nourane’s Kitchen Adventure is more than just a cookbook; it’s an invitation to create lasting memories in the kitchen with your family. So grab your aprons and get ready for a culinary adventure like no other!
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First Day Of School
After his first day of school, Qais comes home every day telling the same story about Baskid, who was abandoned by his parents at school and is feeling unloved and afraid.After a month of trying in vain to get him to look normal—or even calm—the idea struck me to write down his story, but with a positive ending, taking his feelings into account so he would feel understood, and directing his attention toward the positive side of the situation.It was wonderful! And the little homemade book became my companion to help my son gently work through his feelings and fears. I hope it will be yours, too.
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Somewhere On The Map
An exciting, fun story about a young girl called Ayah who sees change as an adventure as she relocates overseas with her family. Ayah learns to embrace different cultures, food, clothing, and language. A book of love, acceptance, and adaptability that shows how Ayah sees change as a gate to her adventures.
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Willow's Mum Has MS
Willow is an energetic young girl who loves taking her dog Oscar for walks in the park. But some days, her mum isn’t able to go with her, which leaves Willow feeling upset and frustrated.One day, her mum explains that she has less energy because of an invisible illness called MS. Willow begins to learn about some of the symptoms of MS and becomes eager to understand more so she can better support and connect with her mum.
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