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Have You Seen My Letters? (With DVD)
£9.59
Detailed Description: This is an educational book that introduces information with the question, “Have you seen…?” Then it places each letter of the Arabic alphabet separately and sorted on a page which contains a picture of animals or objects in which the letter is written, followed by a sentence to show the letter in the beginning, middle...

Kisses for Daddy
£7.99
Detailed Description: Baby Bear will give his mom a kiss goodnight, but refuses to give his dad a kiss. Daddy imagines all the different sorts of kisses that other animal babies give their dads, and their bedtime routine is transformed into a delightful game. Sample Preview

Accusative Particles
£7.99
Detailed Description: In this fun and practical story, kids will be introduced to verbs in the accusative case. Students will go on a trip to the Arabic Language Academy to learn the letters, words, nouns and verbs of the Arabic language. They will go through the various Department of Letters, which are divided into groups. Each departmen...

Alma and the Rabbit
£5.99
Detailed Description: Alma and the Rabbit is a love story between Alma and her favorite toy ever since birth, Arnoob. What would happen if Arnoob got lost? And how would Alma deal with being apart? Sample Preview

My Best Friend
£7.99
Detailed Description: A story for kids aged 4 to 8 years. Sample Preview

The New Born
£11.99
Detailed Description: When Haifa the Deer gives birth to a baby fawn named Badr, her friends decide to give her a present they’ve made by themselves. In 1994, this book received the “Noma Concours for Picture Book Illustrations” award, which is sponsored by the Asia/Pacific Cultural Centre for UNESCO (ACCU). Sample Preview

My Friend Who Loves Me So Much
£11.99
Detailed Description: A story for kids aged 4 to 8 years. Sample Preview

What Does Yasser Want to Say?
£14.99
Detailed Description: Yasser often cries without saying what he wants, which annoys his parents. His mother teaches Yasser to specify what he wants instead of crying… until, one day, Yasser comes to his mother with an odd request. Sample Preview