Goodnight Stories from the Quran is the answer to every child’s longing to hear a good bedtime story. It contains a careful selection of thirty-three magnificent Quranic tales retold in age-appropriate language. A simple text and fabulous colour illustrations, which bring the narratives vividly to life, make the message of the Quran more meaningful for children. The book offers a special dimension to these wonderful goodnight stories, and acts as a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the Quran.
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Posted by Hiroshi on 7th Jan 2014
So funny you bring this up now because my litlte one (14 months) has just started getting really into Goodnight Moon and asking me to read it to him constantly. Good thing it's so brilliant it NEVER gets old! Also, it made me wonder if anyone has ever actually designed a room after the green room in the book with a fireplace and rocking chair and orange floors. Sounds like your room growing up was pretty incredible you shared it with four sisters?! Wow. Do you think that inspired the person you are now (it must have) and played a role in the size of family you wanted for yourself? I am just imagining that from a very early aged you learned to share and cope with having a lot of people in your life and space which I bet makes you a kick-ass mom of three now. I'm not sure I'd do as well as you with three litlte ones. Jury's still out!
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Posted by Julio on 8th Jan 2014
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Posted by Tonyqrastta on 8th Jan 2014
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Posted by Anderson on 8th Jan 2014
I teach 4-7 year olds so some if my favourites are a liltte bit too old for your liltte one just yet but the children adore the gruffalo and most other books by Julia Donaldson, the tiger who came to tea, funny bones, aliens love underpants and blue balloon and liltte red hen (both great for younger children). I'm also surprised by how much children today loved Peter rabbit. I thought it would be a liltte too old fashioned but they got so excited when I first read it and ask for it all the time! X
Posted by Kanika on 8th Jan 2014
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Posted by Agustin on 8th Jan 2014
My husband and I were at Saturday nhtigs show and we had a blast, we loved it. Mind you we had been waiting a long time for you to return to Melbourne. The people who walked out early and those who arrived very late, rude! I loved how you started with the notebook session. When you walked on and sat down we wanted to start clapping and cheering but being British we just sat pointing at you!You can't please all of the people all of the time. We were happy and look forward to reading your book .
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Posted by Sonali on 24th Jan 2014
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