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  • Fatima and Yaseen’s father tells them an old story about the King and his best friend Hamza. The King accidentally cuts his finger whilst eating an apple. Most people would think this is a bad thing, but it actually turns out to be a good thing for both Hamza and the King, showing Fatima & Yaseen that Allah is the best of planners.
  • Young minds need constant stimulation, whether in singing, dancing, acting or reading. Providing a stable, quiet and safe enviroment helps the child develop their reading skills, and comprehends each special moment of the day,through living special adventures, of magic and mystery or indeed new experiences. These well proven and delightful stores are designed to stimualte the child's fertile imagination, as well as taking them to new "exciting levels" where they can live a life of adventure. Thereby discovering many exciting tales which allow them to explore the world from the safety of their bedroom! To optimise the value of each story slowly, then loudly, faster and slower, ensuring you capture the true content of the story, as well as the interest of all young listeners and readers.
  • This topsy turvy adventure on Sycamore Street sees brother and sister Hude and Amani arrive in Fairfax County, Maryland with one thought: it was going to be a long, boring summer in the country. They couldn't be more wrong. With Grandma Hana's new neighbour planning to pull down her prized peach tree and a gang, led by the archer Bobby, marshaling the local lake, Hude and Amani have a hard time getting any peace. In this warm and comical story, find out how, under the watchful eyes of Grandma Hana, Hude and Amani plan to save the peach tree and beat Bobby at his own game before leaving Sycamore Street behind. Review by Razeena Gutta (www.readlittlemuslims.com): "The Great Race to Sycamore Street is a great read and highly recommended for parents to give their children a fantastic taste of adventure, inspire a love of reading and at the same time impart sound Islamic information in a natural, fluent way." 

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