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Buckle Up With Maktoum
Maktoum loves riding the school bus, but he notices that some of his friends aren’t following the safety rules—standing while the bus is moving, forgetting to buckle up, and rushing to get on and off. Determined to make a difference, Maktoum comes up with a fun way to teach his classmates how to ride the bus safely. Through easy-to-follow rhymes and colorful illustrations, young readers will learn important safety rules that can help protect them every day.
This book was written by an experienced teacher who wanted to ensure that children are better informed about bus safety. Perfect for young readers, parents, and educators, Maktoum’s Bus Safety Rules is a must-have for every classroom and home!
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Binky Is Irrelevant
Binky the elephant was sad. All the elephants in Elephant Land told him he was irrelevant. He was not at all happy about this and decided to set off on a journey to see if other animals could show him how to be relevant.
He visited Monkey Land to see if he could climb like a monkey and Zebra Land to see if he could run like a zebra. He soon discovered that he could neither climb like a monkey nor run like a zebra.
Finally, he visited Penguin Land. But what could penguins do to help make Binky feel relevant again?
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The Happy Bear
What happens when happiness confronts evil? The bear is a genuinely happy creature, living a peaceful life in his cozy and joyful cottage. But life has its challenges, and the time has come for growth and resilience. When the bear crosses paths with the rhino, their encounter teaches them both a lifelong lesson.
The Happy Bear explores the idea that even difficult encounters can be essential for personal growth. It reminds us that fighting for one’s happiness builds resilience and helps us stay true to ourselves and our life goals.
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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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