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Karema Bouroubi
This is a lovely story of two Muslim neighbours who help each other in time of need. It illustrates the importance of helping one's neighbour. 12 full colour illustrations. PB 12 pp
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Rae Norridge
Don't we all like to look in the mirror. But sometimes some of us think too much about our appearance. In this new adventure Hilmy finds himself in the forest where he sees his reflection for the first time. Giant the wise elephant, is on hand to teach Hilmy the truth about being vain. HB
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Rayhana Khan
Written from a 'big Sister' perspective, this book explains all, from choosing the right friendship group, advice about school life and social life, to the physical changes a girl will experience as she grows up. PB 16 pp
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Susan Omar
During a young British Muslim boy's second visit to Egypt , he is captivated by the many Islamic movements and exciting historical places. PB 80 pp
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Rowaa El- Magazy
This is the second book in the Young Muslim Nature Series. Join Ali as he overcomes his fear of spiders and discovers their usefulness in today's world. HB 17 pp
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Amrana Arif ; Asiya Clarke (illustrator)
A wonderful account of the sense of hearing given to us by Allah, which can be explored endlessly with young children, encouraging them to give thanks to Allah. Recommended for children age 3-6 HB 24 pp
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Bahiya Gent
Another charming short story from this popular author, this story teaches children that Allah loves those who work hard and try to do their best. It is fully illustrated in colour . HB 13 pp
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Author Rowaa Elm Magazy
A colourful picture booklet of the Arabic and English alphabets, with simple objects for children to identify. Ages 2-4. 23 pp
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Abdulhaque al- Omari
Amr and the ants is the third book in the Young Muslims Nature Series. Join Amr as he learns about the world of ants, past and present, and discovers the value of knowledge and compassion. HB 24 pp
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Amatullah AlMarwani
A book about the traditional greetings used by Muslims all over the world. It aims to teach children all the need to know to follow this unique way of greeting. Recommended for children 5-8 years of age. HB 22 pp
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The Goodword Book of Quran People for Kids provides fascinating reading on
all the important people in the Quran. Written specially for children aged eight
and above, this encyclopaedia includes entries on more than 130 men and women
of the greatest importance in the Scripture.
HB 240 pp
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Children's Books - Ages 7 and Under
This colouring book contains 20 line drawings of mosques from around the world, introducing the main external features of traditional mosques.
20 pp. PB
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Children's Books - Ages 7 and Under
This colouring book contains 16 traditional Islamic geometric patterns to colour in as well as the Arabic alphabet. PB 16 pages
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Children's Books - Ages 7 and Under
This colouring book introduces Arabic numerals with illustrations to help children
to identify them when learning to count.
PB 16 pages
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Saniyasnain Khan
This book is the answer to every child's longing to hear a good bedtime story. It contains a careful selection of thirty three magnificent Quranic tales retold in age-appropriate language. A simple text and fabulous colour illustrations, which brings the narratives vividly to life, make the message of the Quran more meaningful for children. The book offers a special dimension to these wonderful goodnight stories, and acts as a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the Qur'an. HB 136 pp
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Rae Norridge
No one likes to be bullied or called names and when Hilmy's friends mock and bully him, he is Rae Norridge
very upset. He soon realises the blessings of friendship and that God doesn't love those who aren't nice to others. HB 24 pp
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Rae Norridge
Have you ever wondered about the creation? Why are we all different? These are some of the questions Hilmy the Hippo asks his friends. In this charming little story Hilmy finds the answers. ' Hilmy Learns about the Creation ' is another exciting tale of adventure and discovery. HB 27 pp
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M S Kayani .
Hilmy doesn't like his home anymore. He goes for a trip searching for a new home, but this is not as easy as Hilmy thinks. He meets a lot of nice friends on his way and learns that his original home was as good and better than any other. Great for young readers or a fun read-to-me book. Fully illustrated PB 24 pp
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