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My First Book of Arabic Words
by Katy R. Kudela
How do you say hello in Arabic? Explore the pages of this Arabic English picture dictionary to learn new words and phrases. Colorful photographs and simple labels make learning Arabic easy.
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Arab Arab All Year Long!
by Cathy Camper
Accompanied by lively illustrations, this picture book celebrates the beauty and diversity of Arab life and childhood enthusiasm throughout the entire year as busy kids take part in traditions old and new.
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How Many Donkeys? : An Arabic Counting Tale
by Margaret Read MacDonald
Eager to assist his father, a young boy attempts to count his donkeys before loading them for their long trip to the market, in this vibrantly illustrated beginning reader, enhanced with Arabic symbols and pronunciation guide.
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In My Mosque
by M. O. Yuksel
M. O. Yuksel’s beautiful text celebrates the joys and traditions found in every mosque around the world and is brought to life with stunning artwork by New York Times bestselling illustrator Hatem Aly (Yasmin series, The Proudest Blue, The Inquisitor’s Tale). The book also includes backmatter with an author’s note, a glossary, and more information about many historical and significant mosques around the world.
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Malala's Magic Pencil
by Malala Yousafzai
A first picture book by history's youngest Nobel Prize laureate describes how as a child in Pakistan she wished for a magic pencil to make others happy and to make her home cleaner and safer before she learned how to make positive changes without magic.
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The Night Before Eid : A Muslim Family Story
by Aya Khalil
On the night before Eid, the end of Ramadan, Zain, his Mama and Teita make special treats that bring to life Eid songs and prayers, pharaonic history and the melodies and tastes of his Egyptian heritage.
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