Ramadan on Rahma Road
£7.99In this Ramadan story with 24 recipes, each family on Rahma Road prepares a dish from their culture for the annual potluck iftar.
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In this Ramadan story with 24 recipes, each family on Rahma Road prepares a dish from their culture for the annual potluck iftar.

Join Leora and her family as they come together to put the finishingtouches on their Hanukkah preparations and get ready to celebrate.For Leora, her main wish this year is that she will be allowed tolight the candles.

From roller-skating to church, to carving decorations from radishes, there are so many surprising and wonderful traditions going on around the world at Christmas time. Young children can dip in at any page and enjoy the visual feast, whilst learning about different countries and cultures.

A stunningly spooky, fully illustrated collection of Celtic talesfor children

Kali has a lot to deal with. Her crush doesn’t notice her, her parents love her cousin more, and a big family wedding is overshadowing her 16th birthday. So, she really did NOT need a demon appearing in her bedroom and for the fate of the world to rest in her hands. It turns out that all girls named after the Indian demon-fighting goddess Kali are imbued with special powers, and are destined to fight demons. At least she’s not alone in this mess. she’s got the very cool, very confident K to teach her how to be a demon slayer. Now, if only she can also figure out how to slay at life.

With more than 50 maps, this illustrated world atlas for kids will broaden your children’s horizons as they learn about the continents and many featured countries within them. Each map includes an overview of the country; facts about its terrain, plants, animals, people, and space exploration; and reminders of God’s love for the world.

A beautiful edition of retellings – including tales from East Asia,re-told for young readers.Part of the Scholastic Classics collection: introducing generationsof book lovers to timeless stories, repackaged especially foryoung readers

In this shaped board book, readers will discover 26 different varieties of noodles as they eat their way through the alphabet. Who knew noodles could be served so many ways: long and short, hot and cold, spicy and sweet, in broth and baked, paired with vegetables, meat and fish. ‘Noodles, Please!’ provides a culinary tour of the world, highlighting cuisines from over a dozen different countries. With each new letter, a new dish is introduced identifying its country of origin and name written in both English and the country’s native language. Whether learning about Tallarines Verdes for the first time, or a Naengmyeon aficionado, readers young and old are sure to slurp this one right up.

Peter Frankopan explores the connections made by people, trade, disease, war, religion, adventure, science and technology in this extraordinary book about how the east married the west with a remarkable voyage at its heart – the journey along the Silk Roads. From ancient world laws laid down by King Hammurabi and the mighty Persian empire, to terrifying huns, the rise of Europe, two world wars and politics today, the book moves through time and history sewing together the threads from different peoples, empires, and continents into a phenomenal history of the globe.

High above the stable the night sky was filled with angels, who gave thanks to God and welcomed the new baby with their beautiful music. Simply told and illustrated by Ian Beck, this is a colourful retelling of the Nativity story.
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