• Mashaa-Allah - Book 3 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Mashaa-Allah – Book 3 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Manal Shehab’s Stairway to Heaven series and Zeynep Haydan’s colourful illustrations make perfect picture books for your Islamic library. A collection of 8 cleverly written and stunningly illustrated board books.

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  • Subhan-Allah - Book 4 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Subhan-Allah – Book 4 (Stairway to Heaven)

    I encourage you to use these concepts as a platform to spend quality time with your children where you can open and expand their young, imaginative minds and hearts to the beauty of our deen – Islam

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  • Assalamu Alaikum - Book 6 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Assalamu Alaikum – Book 6 (Stairway to Heaven)

    Each book with its own unique Islamic concept, guaranteed to engage and stimulate children of all ages. The simple, yet concise rhyming text, coupled with beautiful glossy illustrations, highlight simple Islamic concepts. I encourage you to use these concepts as a platform to spend quality time with your children where you can open and expand their young, imaginative minds and hearts to the beauty of our deen – Islam

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  • It Started With a Tweet By Anna Bell

    It Started With a Tweet By Anna Bell

    Her sister Rosie thinks she has the answer to all of Daisy’s problems – a digital detox in a remote cottage in Cumbria, that she just happens to need help doing up. Soon, too, Daisy finds herself with two welcome distractions: sexy French exchange-help Alexis, and Jack, the brusque and rugged man-next-door, who keeps accidentally rescuing her.

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  • The Wandering Falcon by Jamil Ahmad

    The Wandering Falcon by Jamil Ahmad

    The Wandering Falcon begins with a young couple, refugees from their tribe, who have traveled to the middle of nowhere to escape the cruel punishments meted upon those who transgress the boundaries of marriage and family.

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  • The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare

    The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare

    In The Merchant of Venice, the path to marriage is hazardous. To win Portia, Bassanio must pass a test prescribed by her father’s will, choosing correctly among three caskets or chests. If he fails, he may never marry at all.

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  • Mom Knows Best

    Mom Knows Best: Chicken Soup for the Soul By Amy Newmark

    Show your mother, grandmother, wife, or mother-in-law how much you appreciate her. She’ll love these 101 personal, heartwarming, sometimes hilarious anecdotes about all the adventures of motherhood and how kids eventually realize that simple truth: Mom Knows Best.

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  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum [Blank cover]

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has captured readers’ imaginations since it was first published in 1900. A remarkable story line and parade of memorable characters make this novel irresistibly magical. A timeless literary masterpiece that continues to appeal to generations of readers.

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  • Much Ado About Nothing By William Shakespeare

    Much Ado About Nothing By William Shakespeare

    Much Ado About Nothing includes two quite different stories of romantic love. Hero and Claudio fall in love almost at first sight, but an outsider, Don John, strikes out at their happiness. Beatrice and Benedick are kept apart by pride and mutual antagonism until others decide to play Cupid.

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  • A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream By William Shakespeare

    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare stages the workings of love. Theseus and Hippolyta, about to marry, are figures from mythology. In the woods outside Theseus’s Athens, two young men and two young women sort themselves out into couples—but not before they form first one love triangle, and then another.

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  • Julius Caesar (Folger Shakespeare Library) By William Shakespeare

    Julius Caesar (Folger Shakespeare Library) By William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare may have written Julius Caesar as the first of his plays to be performed at the Globe, in 1599. For it, he turned to a key event in Roman history: Caesar’s death at the hands of friends and fellow politicians. Renaissance writers disagreed over the assassination, seeing Brutus, a leading conspirator, as either hero or villain. Shakespeare’s play keeps this debate alive.

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  • The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling

    The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling

    ‘Out!’ snapped Father Wolf. ‘Out and hunt with thy master. Thou hast done harm enough for one night.’‘I go,’ said Tabaqui quietly. ‘Ye can hear Shere Khan below in the thickets.

    I might have saved myself the message.’Father Wolf listened, and below in the valley that ran down to a little river he heard the dry, angry, snarly, singsong whine of a tiger who has caught nothing and does not care if all the jungle knows it.

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