Liza Van der Linde

Montessori at the Arabic home

E£110.00

Montessori at the Arabic Home is written to introduce the Montessori philosophy in brief for parents and preschool teachers, who just start to read about the idea's of Maria Montessori. The simple style and many practical idea's are the strength of this book.

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    Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

    The Lost Sheep - Large size

    E£40.00

    The whole day all sheep are walking around, eating and drinking. At night the shepherd gathers all his sheep. When he counts them, he discovers that one is missing. What is his reaction?  What will he do?

    The attractive book with colorful illustrations is a book young children like to be read and beginning readers can read it for themselves.

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      Leonard Judge And Others

      One Story A Day: Book 10 - October (Arabic)

      E£40.00

      This is the book 10 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve

      books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and

      up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise

      high-interest topics and motivational content that make children

      excited about reading.

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        Dietrich Bonhoeffer

        Ethics

        E£225.00

        From one of the most important theologians of the twentieth century, Ethics is the seminal reinterpretation of the role of Christianity in the modern, secularized world.

        The Christian does not live in a vacuum, says the author, but in a world of government, politics, labor, and marriage. Hence, Christian ethics cannot exist in a vacuum; what the Christian needs, claims Dietrich Bonhoeffer..

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          Søren Kierkegaard

          Repetition

          E£160.00

          Repetition means getting our cognitive and moral bearings not through prompted remembering, but quite unexpectedly as a gift from the unknown, as a revelation from the future. Repetition is epiphany that sometimes grants the old again, as new, and sometimes grants something radically new.

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            AlSaeid Elqmmahei

            Mido, a smart Boy

            E£30.00

            Mido never feels bored. He always thinks about something he can do. He likes playing and working, he likes inventing something new. Does he do this alone?

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              Evald Flisar

              Antigone Now

              E£85.00

              Antigone begins with The two sons of Oedipus, Eteocles and Polyneices, who are fighting for the kingship of Thebes. Both men die in the battle. Their successor, Creon, decides that King Eteocles will be buried, but Polyneices, because he was leading a foreign army, will be left on the field of battle. Antigone, his sister, buries him anyway.

              Antigone is caught burying Polyneices and is condemned to death. Her fiance and Creon's son, Haemon, learns about this and tries to convince Creon to change his mind. It's only then that the seer Tiresias appears. After a long discussion, he finally persuades Creon that the gods want Polyneices buried. By then it's too late Antigone has hung herself, Haemon kills himself when he finds her, and Creon's wife kills herself when she learns about her son.

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