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The Adventures of Malik and Ameerah (Activity Book) By Asmaa Hussein
By Asmaa Hussein
A beautiful Islamic kids activity book for your little ones!
Malik and Ameerah are learning some of the manners and good deeds taught to us by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)! Join them on their adventures as they learn about kindness to animals, generosity with guests and neighbors, giving gifts, cleanliness, gratitude, and much more!
Features: Colouring pages, mazes, cut-and-paste activities, drawing and writing exercises, and more.
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Mr. Gamal’s Gratitude Glasses By Asmaa Hussein
By Asmaa Hussein
Mr. Gamal’s students are grumpy. He wishes he could help them look at their lives more positively! After a visit to the dollar store, an idea strikes Mr. Gamal like a bolt of lightning: Gratitude Glasses! Will these special spectacles help his students see things they couldn’t see before?
We love the idea of a kid’s book that emphasizes gratitude! Whether from an Islamic perspective, or a more secular one, this book will get your kids thinking about what it means to be grateful.
The imaginative, bright, and fun illustrations in this story will keep your child coming back for more.
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Bismillah Soup
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Bismillah Soup is our bestseller Islamic children’s book!
A spinoff of the classic “Stone Soup” folktale, Bismillah Soup is a story about Hasan, a young Somali boy who ventures out to gather his community together for a great feast at the local Mosque!
His journey is full of unexpected twists and turns that lead him down a path of discovering what community, generosity and reliance on God truly mean.
With vivid, bright, and imaginative illustrations, this story will keep your child engaged during many, many storytimes!
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Snatched By Asmaa Hussein
By Asmaa Hussein
Omar has taken something that doesn’t belong to him! His mistake is following him, even into his dreams. How will he make amends? Snatched is a colourful and rich story about telling the truth, and erasing bad deeds by doing good deeds!
This story is based on the following hadith:
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Be conscious of Allah wherever you are. Follow the bad deed with a good one to erase it, and engage others with beautiful character.”
We love the idea of having Islamic children’s books emphasize the ability to make amends whenever they make mistakes! When kids know that good deeds will always erase bad ones, they can make sure to implement that instead of just feeling bad or guilty about a mistake.
The beautiful and bright illustrations will catch your kids’ attention, and they’ll want to read this story again and again!
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Alana’s Bananas By Mariam Hussein
By Mariam Hussein
From the moment Alana could eat solid foods as a toddler, she has loved bananas. No other food will do! Her parents try to convince her that being healthy means eating all sorts of different foods, but Alana won’t listen! When a terrible storm hits the banana crops and destroys them, how will Alana survive?
Not your typical Islamic children’s book! This is a funny, imaginative, and bright story about how escaping your comfort zone can lead to (yummy) adventures!
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Children Simulator Music Toy Cell Phone Touch Screen Educational Learning Toy for Kids
- Great music toy for your lovely kids, Chinese only
- Also, benefit for learning
- Suitable for boys and girls play, over 3 years old
- Battery: 3 x AAA Batteries (Not Included)
- Size: 12.3 x 5.8 x 1.3cm/4.8 x 2.3 x 0.5inch
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Nine Perfect Strangers By Liane Moriarty
By Liane Moriarty
Could ten days at a health resort really change you forever? In Liane Moriarty’s latest page-turner, nine perfect strangers are about to find out…
Nine people gather at a remote health resort. Some are here to lose weight, some are here to get a reboot on life, some are here for reasons they can’t even admit to themselves. Amidst all of the luxury and pampering, the mindfulness and meditation, they know these ten days might involve some real work. But none of them could imagine just how challenging the next ten days are going to be.
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Fangirl: A Novel By Rainbow Rowell
By Rainbow Rowell
In Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl, Cath is a Simon Snow fan. Okay, the whole world is a Simon Snow fan, but for Cath, being a fan is her life–and she’s really good at it. She and her twin sister, Wren, ensconced themselves in the Simon Snow series when they were just kids; it’s what got them through their mother leaving.
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Girl, Missing By Sophie McKenzie
By Sophie McKenzie
Lauren has always known she was adopted but when a little research turns up the possibility that she was snatched from an American family as a baby, suddenly Lauren’s life seems like a sham.
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The Woman in the Window By A. J. Finn
By A. J. Finn
It’s been ten long months since Anna Fox last left her home—a recluse in her New York City home, unable to venture outside. She spends her day drinking wine (maybe too much), watching old movies, recalling happier times . . . and spying on her neighbors.
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Blood for Blood By Victoria Selman
By Victoria Selman
Ziba Mackenzie profiles killers. Now one is profiling her.
Rush hour, London. A packed commuter train is torn apart in a collision. Picking through the carnage, ex-special forces profiler Ziba MacKenzie helps a dying woman who passes on a cryptic message: He did it. You have to tell someone.