The Eco-heroes Recycling Trip Trouble (Arabic)

$13.50

Fight For Food follows cheeky Finlay the Food Fanatic as he buys, prepares, eats, shares (and saves) food with his friends. They embark on a picnic in a local park and make the best chocolate cake the UAE has ever seen.

There are plenty of silly encounters in the story and brilliant illustrations of the characters and recognisable local landmarks. but more importantly, so much opportunity for children to learn the critical messages about the importance of food and how it relates
to the environment around them

The Eco-heroes Recycling Trip Trouble (English)

$13.50

The first book in the 5 book series, introduces us to The Eco-heroes – Ahmed, Sundos, Rudi, Maria and Finlay. These lovable Dubai school friends embark on a series of fun adventures, all the while aspiring to make their school and community more ec0-friendly

In Recycling Trip Trouble, when the Eco-heroes go on a school trip to a recycling plant, things don’t go quite as expected! Read about the five school friends as they investigate a recycling factory and get up to a little bit of mischief. Maybe your next school
trip could be the same…

The Eco-heroes Watch Water (Arabic)

$13.50

Watch Water is the 4th book in the series. The story’s hero is Rudi from South Africa who understands why water conservation is so important, having seen it first hand in his home country.

The book highlights water scarcity in the Middle East and why fashion and diet have such an impact on our water footprint. There are desert camping adventures and football antics in the garden, but the highlight is the children modelling ethical outfits at the
Eco-Fashion Festival. Guess which Eco-hero will not be invited back to next year’s festival?!

The Eco-heroes Watch Water (English)

$13.50

Watch Water is the 4th book in the series. The story’s hero is Rudi from South Africa who understands why water conservation is so important, having seen it first hand in his home country.

The book highlights water scarcity in the Middle East and why fashion and diet have such an impact on our water footprint. There are desert camping adventures and football antics in the garden, but the highlight is the children modelling ethical outfits at the
Eco-Fashion Festival. Guess which Eco-hero will not be invited back to next year’s festival?!

Changing the Game

$17.55

Investment expert Lucy Chow has selected 34 essays from thought leaders in the gaming industry. These curated perspectives of the global network of game-changing esports insiders provide a backstage pass to the impact and future of gaming. This diverse group of corporate professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, and educators pull back the curtain, revealing the use of gaming in schools, the growing roles of women in the fi eld, and innovative business opportunities. In building bridges among these, Chow welcomes you into a thriving community to discover a new opportunity for your own success.

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Coco’s Adventures with Miko

$10.80

This is a story of Coco, a fun-loving raccoon who makes the bold decision to slip himself into a bag and fly on a plane for an adventure. Unaware of his destination, he lands in the UAE and is taken by complete surprise. His exploits begin in Abu Dhabi where he makes an unlikely but delightful acquaintance with Miko the meerkat. Together they explore the UAE and have amusing and unforgettable experiences.

The Alhamdulillah Book

$17.55

The Alhamdulillah Book takes you on a soothing walk through nature, to look around and consciously acknowledge the splendor of Allah’s creation. It prompts you and your child to connect the things you experience to the word Alhamdulillah, a word that has an immense depth of meaning. The colorful visuals encourage exploration and mindfulness while inculcating the habit of remembering and thanking Allah.

What is Ramadan: An Activity Book?

$10.80

What is Ramadan?’ is an activity book aimed at children from multicultural backgrounds to help them understand what this month is about. There are characters depicting children from 10 different countries who talk about what Ramadan means to them and how they celebrate it. There are activities, quizzes, crafts, and recipes to keep children engrossed and entertained all while they imbibe the lesson that despite having different cultural and religious backgrounds, we are all united by common values of compassion, family, kindness, and sharing.

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