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Get ready for an exciting adventure to Makkah! This fun guide will help you learn all about Umrah; what to do, what to say, and why it’s so special. With colourful pictures, fun... Læs mere
The best-known Old Testament stories retold by Enid Blyton in a beautiful gift edition.
I My og de fem bønner tages børnene med på en opdagelsesrejse ind i salah – den islamiske bøn – som de aldrig har oplevet den før. Her opdager de, at den ikke... Læs mere
A favourite Bible story with themes of patience, trust in God and hope, perfect for children aged 3-5
A photographic introduction to Eid-ul-Adha
The five titles are:The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon ChildUrashima Taro and the Underwater PalaceIzanagi and Izanami, the Creators of JapanIssun Boshi the One-Inch BoyThe White Rabbit of Inaba and Other Stories
Every day, the old Bamboo Cutter goes to work and every evening he goes home to his wife. But when he finds a glowing baby girl inside a bamboo stalk, his ordinary life is changed forever…
Urashima Taro is a selfless fisherman who cares deeply for the sea. After rescuing a helpless turtle one day, he wins the attention of a lovely princess called Otohime, who offers Taro a magical reward…
In the heavenly realm of Takamagahara, Izanagi and Izanami are given a very important task: create the islands of Japan. Using the Heavenly Jewelled Spear, Izanagi forms the many islands of Japan while Izanami gives birth to a new generation of gods.
After years of praying, an aging couple are blessed with the one thing they’ve always wanted: a child. The boy is everything they asked for – but he is only one-inch tall. Nevertheless, he dreams of being a mighty samurai.
Three timeless Japanese folk tales with themes of kindness and consequences, featuring a kind woodcutter’s magical reward, a rabbit’s lesson in compassion over trickery, and an old man’s generosity to six snowy statues.