Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

Ziko and Numbers 4

E£35.00

A book for young children to color pictures according to the requested numbers. Each number has its own color, in the end the picture will be nice and beautiful.

While coloring, the child practice recognizing the numbers and develops his writing skills!

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    Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

    Ziko Tessalina (1)

    E£40.00

    This is the first book in the series Ziko Tesselina. Puzzles, playing with words, coloring pictures, looking for the differences between pictures and much more is available in this booklet ( in Arabic).

    Suitable for children of 8 years and older.

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      Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

      Ziko and Numbers 3

      E£35.00

      A book for young children to color pictures according to the requested numbers. Each number has its own color, in the end the picture will be nice and beautiful.

      While coloring, the child practice recognizing the numbers and develops his writing skills!

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        Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

        Ziko Tessalina (2)

        E£40.00

        This is the second book in the series of Ziko Tessalina. Puzzles, playing with words, coloring pictures, looking for the differences between pictures and much more is available in this booklet ( in Arabic).

        Suitable for children of 8 years and older.

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          Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

          Ziko Tessalina (3)

          E£40.00

          This is the third book in the series of Ziko Tessalina. Drawing, playing with words, coloring pictures, looking for the differences between pictures and much more is available in this booklet ( in Arabic).

          Suitable for children of 8 years and older.

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            Andreas Wagner

            Paradoxical Life: Meaning, Matter, and the Power of Human Choice

            E£210.00

            What can a fingernail tell us about the mysteries of creation? In one sense, a nail is merely a hunk of mute matter, yet in another, it’s an information superhighway quite literally at our fingertips. Every moment, streams of molecular signals direct our cells to move, flatten, swell, shrink, divide, or die. Andreas Wagner’s ambitious new book explores this hidden web of unimaginably complex interactions in every living being. In the process, he unveils a host of paradoxes underpinning our understanding of modern biology, contradictions he considers gatekeepers at the frontiers of knowledge.

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