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The Animals Entered the Ark (Dot-to-Dot Fun)
The Ark of Nuh and the Great Flood Sticker Book tells the story of Prophet Nuh and how Allah saved him, the believers in the Ark and all the animals from the devastating flood. It features an exciting but simple read-aloud text with large and beautiful illustrations. The centre page sticker-sheet provides more than 60 stickers that children will love to put at the appropriate places throughout the book.
An excellent start for young ones at home and in the classroom, it will inspire them to learn many more of the best loved stories from the Qur’an in a wonderfully creative and interesting way. By this “do-it-yourself” method, they will not only learn the message and moral values of Allah’s great guide book for life, but will have all kinds of fun doing it too.
16 Pages plus two sticker pages. Paperback
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The Ant’s Panic By Saniyasnain Khan
The Ant’s Panic By Saniyasnain Khan Quran Stories for Little Hearts series is specially designed to provide an easy way to help your children understand more about the stories of the Quran by enjoying them and learning from them in a natural way.
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The Approach of the Muslim
The Approach of the Muslim: A book outlining doctrins, ethics, morals, worships, and behaviors by Abou Bakr Jaber el-Jazaery
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The Arabic-English Dictionary (Al-Qaamus)
The Arabic-English Dictionary is a great dictionary with general and scientific language & terms.
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The Architect’s Apprentice by Elif Shafak
The Architect’s Apprentice is a dazzling and intricate tale from Elif Shafak, bestselling author of The Bastard of Istanbul.
‘There were six of us: the master, the apprentices and the white elephant. We built everything together…’
Sixteenth century Istanbul: a stowaway arrives in the city bearing an extraordinary gift for the Sultan. The boy is utterly alone in a foreign land, with no worldly possessions to his name except Chota, a rare white elephant destined for the palace menagerie.So begins an epic adventure that will see young Jahan rise from lowly origins to the highest ranks of the Sultan’s court. Along the way he will meet deceitful courtiers and false friends, gypsies, animal tamers, and the beautiful, mischievous Princess Mihrimah. He will journey on Chota’s back to the furthest corners of the Sultan’s kingdom and back again. And one day he will catch the eye of the royal architect, Sinan, a chance encounter destined to change Jahan’s fortunes forever.
Filled with all the colour of the Ottoman Empire, when Istanbul was the teeming centre of civilisation,The Architect’s Apprentice is a magical, sweeping tale of one boy and his elephant caught up in a world of wonder and danger.
‘A gorgeous picture of a city teeming with secrets, intrigue and romance’ The Times
‘Shafak’s most ambitious novel yet her best – generous and imaginative’ Independent
‘Exuberant, epic and comic, fantastical and realistic . . . like all good stories it conveys deeper meanings about human experience’ Financial Times
‘Fascinating. A vigorous evocation of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power’ Sunday Times
‘Intricate, multi-layered, resplendent, vividly evoked, beautifully written’ Observer
‘Sumptuous, absorbing, moving’ Independent on Sunday -
The Architect’s Apprentice By Elif Shafak
By Elif Shafak
The Architect’s Apprentice is a dazzling and intricate tale from Elif Shafak, bestselling author of The Bastard of Istanbul.
‘There were six of us: the master, the apprentices and the white elephant. We built everything together…’
Sixteenth century Istanbul: a stowaway arrives in the city bearing an extraordinary gift for the Sultan. The boy is utterly alone in a foreign land, with no worldly possessions to his name except Chota, a rare white elephant destined for the palace menagerie.
So begins an epic adventure that will see young Jahan rise from lowly origins to the highest ranks of the Sultan’s court. Along the way he will meet deceitful courtiers and false friends, gypsies, animal tamers, and the beautiful, mischievous Princess Mihrimah. He will journey on Chota’s back to the furthest corners of the Sultan’s kingdom and back again. And one day he will catch the eye of the royal architect, Sinan, a chance encounter destined to change Jahan’s fortunes forever.
Filled with all the colour of the Ottoman Empire, when Istanbul was the teeming centre of civilisation, The Architect’s Apprentice is a magical, sweeping tale of one boy and his elephant caught up in a world of wonder and danger.
‘A gorgeous picture of a city teeming with secrets, intrigue and romance’ The Times
‘Shafak’s most ambitious novel yet her best – generous and imaginative’ Independent
‘Exuberant, epic and comic, fantastical and realistic . . . like all good stories it conveys deeper meanings about human experience’ Financial Times
‘Fascinating. A vigorous evocation of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power’ Sunday Times
‘Intricate, multi-layered, resplendent, vividly evoked, beautifully written’ Observer
‘Sumptuous, absorbing, moving’ Independent on Sunday
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The Ark of Nuh (HB) – by Saniyasnain Khan
This enchantingly illustrated board book delightfully introduces to the children the inspiring story of the Prophet Nuh.
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The Ark of Nuh and the Great Flood Sticker Book
- Author: Emaan Prod & Learning Roots
- Availability: In Stock
- ISBN: 9788187570806
- Product Code: Saniyasnain Khan