Sort by:
My name is Najla
89 kr
Number of pages: 32 pages Age from 6 to 10 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Naglaa, a little girl, has a twin sister, Wafaa, who is a third of an...
Tomorrow I will have hair
99 kr
Number of pages: 24 pages Age from 8 to 12 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Maha recovered from cancer after visiting the hospital for a long time, and when it...
Peace message
99 kr
Number of pages: 36 pages Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Age from 5 to 10 years The book deals with the importance of calling for peace so that people can live...
The crown of happiness
89 kr
Number of pages: 40 pages Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Age from 8 to 12 years The mountain said to his friend the wind: I will give my golden crown this...
Me, Wajdou, and Fawazir
69 kr
Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr
Age: from 3 to 7 years
Me, my grandfather and the Fawazir
The day the tranny disappeared
99 kr
Number of pages: 24 pages Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Age from 4 to 7 years There are things in life that seem very simple and may not show any importance...
We are special
119 kr
Pages: 32 pages Age from 6 to 12 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr This book tells about all of us And what it means to protect our bodies, each of...
A new dream
99 kr
Pages: 48 pages Age from 6 to 10 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Do you have dreams you wish to achieve? Do your dreams seem impossible? Badu, Sila and Marmar...
job for mama
99 kr
Pages: 24 pages Age from 4 to 9 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr Suzanne Mubarak Prize for Children's Literature The father traveled to work and support his family, and after...
The magic box
109 kr
Age from 6 to 9 years
Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr
The book talks about family, society and feelings
I do not know what to say
99 kr
Number of pages: 30 pages Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr This cute story will explain to children that feeling shy should not prevent us from enjoying life and making friends. Sami...
Sultan Nabhan disappears from Sundestan
109 kr
Number of pages: 32 pages Age over 10 years Publisher: Dar Nahdet Misr The Sultan wanted people to get used to managing their own affairs after they used to depend...