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Ibrahim Khan and the Mystery of the Haunted Lake
£4.00By (author) Farheen Khan
What are those frightening sounds coming from the forest? Someone or something out there wants to scare the Khan boys and their class away from the campsite!
When Mrs. Morris and her third grade class win a trip to Camp Chimo, the children get more than they bargained for. Will third grade detectives Ibrahim and Zayn Khan be able to figure out what’s going on before it’s too late? Follow the Khan boys on another great adventure as they follow the clues in Ibrahim Khan and the Mystery of the Haunted Lake!
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Ibrahim Khan and the Mystery of the Roaring Lion
£4.00By (author) Farheen Khan
Tree forts, maple trees—and roaring lions? When Yousuf hears ferocious roaring lions and creepy laughing hyenas in his backyard, he calls the best detectives he knows: Ibrahim and Zayn Khan! With the help of their trusty brown sack, they search for clues and bit-by-bit piece together this extraordinary mystery. Join the third-grade detective duo as they solve the thrilling case of the roaring lion!
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Hilmy the Hippo Learns About Creation
£5.00By (author) 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. This is another exciting tale of adventure and discovery for Hilmy the Hippo. In this charming story, Hilmy finds the answers to the many questions he asks his friends about the creation. It’s a great book to point out through nature how Allah provides for His creatures; includes a glossary of Islamic terms and additional information about the animals mentioned in the story.
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I Can Pray Anywhere!
£5.00By (author) Aisha Ghani
This is one of the I Can Series of books that introduces and illustrates some basic yet important concepts and terms for young Muslim children. These are explained with reference to their everyday life and in the settings with which children are familiar. In simple, easy-to-understand language the series presents Islam as a living reality to be experienced in daily life. It answers many questions about Islam as faith which arise in the young, curious minds.
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Hassan and Aneesa Go To Madrasa
£3.00By (author) Yasmeen Rahim
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Hassan and Aneesa are going to madrasa. At madrasa they will meet new friends and learn about Islam. Follow them as they get ready and go, for the first time, to madrasa.
The Hassan and Aneesa series is designed to introduce young children to a range of Muslim places and events. They are colorfully designed, simply written, and based in a Western context guiding children through a range of new experiences.
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Hassan and Aneesa Go To Masjid
£3.00By (author) Yasmeen Rahim
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Hassan and Aneesa are going to the masjid. At the masjid they will make wudu, visit the prayer hall, listen to the adhan, and perform a prayer. Follow them as they explore the masjid and see a mihrab, mimbar, dome and minaret; prepare to pray; and learn some general manners to observe inside.
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Hassan and Aneesa Celebrate Eid
£3.00By (author) Yasmeen Rahim
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Eid al-Fitr is here and Hassan and Aneesa are helping to decorate their house before the celebrations begin. On Eid they will wake early to wash before performing a special prayer outside. After the prayer, it is time to celebrate with friends and family.
The Hassan and Aneesa series is designed to introduce young children to a range of Muslim places. They are colourfully designed and simply written and will guide children through a range of new experiences.
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Hassan and Aneesa Love Ramadan
£3.00By (author) Yasmeen Rahim
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Ramadan is about to begin. Find out all about the Muslim holy month with Hassan and Aneesa.
It is the night before Ramadan and Hassan and Aneesa are excited for it to begin. In Ramadan they will read the Qur’an, give charity, share food with neighbours and try to fast. Follow them on the first day of Ramadan and find out why Hassan and Aneesa love it when the Muslim holy month arrives.
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Cotton Candy Sky – The Song Book
£5.00By (author) Zain Bhikha
Cotton Candy Sky takes us on an enchantingly descriptive journey through nature and colour, and highlights the importance of trust and gratitude in life.
As much as we try, we will never be in control of everything. Lows are followed by highs. Sadness is followed by smiles. Just as clouds come with rain, soon they will be blown away to reveal the cotton candy sky again.
So, whenever you are low, look up at the sky and see in its colours some of life’s blessings:
“the red of my mother’s love
“the true blue of my father’s hugs.” -
Zak and His Good Intentions
£4.00By (author) J Samia Burgess
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Zak and his sister Hana decide to see how many good deeds they can do in one day. However, everything is going wrong for Zak, and his plans only end in disappointment . . . and lots and lots of mess.
After his misadventures, Zak realized that it isn’t only what happens that matters; his good intentions count too.
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Zak and His Little Lies
£4.00By (author) J Samia Burgess
Illustrated by Omar Burgess
Zak is on his final warning. If he tells one more lie, however little, he won’t be going to the skate park with Baba and Hana.
With one job left to do, what could go wrong? A lot, it turns out, including an encounter with two bothersome boys, being chased by a mighty animal called Moose, and an adventurous lizard called Dwayne.
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Hurayrah the Cat – The Snake Catcher
£5.00By (author) Farah Morley
Illustrated by Alexandra Nyerges
In a bustling oasis called Madinah a small tabby cat, Hurayrah, has lost his friend. The lonely Hurayrah sets out to find him and looks over the bazaar and on top of the mosque.
After searching high and low Hurayrah waits in the mosque, beside a resting man. But with the appearance of a snake, Hurayrah must save the man in peril.