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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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    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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    AlSaeid Elqmmahei

    Mido

    E£30.00

    The main character in the story is Mido.The story introduces his family and shows where he is living.

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      AlSaeid Elqmmahei

      Mido in the Garden of Uncle Hamdan

      E£30.00

      Mido and his friend Husam are playing in the garden of Uncle Hamdan. It is fun to have such a space to run and jump and climb. Is it really fun? Mido and Hamdan find a little bird under a tree....what happened?

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        AlSaeid Elqmmahei

        Mido and Lulu

        E£30.00

        The daily events of the Circus are interesting for Mido. They keep him busy and he wants to know everything about what is happening.

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          AlSaeid Elqmmahei

          Happy Mido

          E£30.00

          One day Mido goes to the Circe with his cousin Kuku. Kuku is amazed and happy.  It is a special day!  What is happening? Is Mido really happy? Or............ 

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            AlSaeid Elqmmahei

            Mido in the Market

            E£30.00

            The adventures of Mido go on. In this story he is with his mother n de market. Suddenly something passes by him. He looks up.... what is this? 

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              AlSaeid Elqmmahei

              Mido reads a Magazine

              E£30.00

              Mido reads his weekly magazine. He likes it very much. Always there are funny stories in this magazine. As soon as the magazine comes, he opens it and looks for his favorite story.

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                AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                The Thrilling Game

                E£30.00

                Two teams are playing a game. The team of Mido, wearing the blue shirt and the team of the son of Lulu, wearing red shirts. Lots of children have come to the club to watch the game and encourage the teams. The teams put body parts on the statues. Which team is the fastest? Which team will win?

                • WHO LOOSES TODAY, CAN BE A WINNER TOMORROW.
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                  AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                  Mishu's own Field

                  E£30.00

                  Mishu and Mido like being in the field with father. It is fun to be outside in the fresh air. It is very interesting to see what father is growing. Many vegetables are in his field. Mishu and Mido want to help father. They also would like to have their own field.  But how?

                   

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                    AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                    Mishu and Antar

                    E£30.00

                    The first day in school is a special day. Mishu went even to school by bike and alone….! No, not really alone…who went with him?

                     

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                      AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                      Bunduq the Horse

                      E£30.00

                      In this last book of the series ‘I can  read’, it is holiday time. Every day Mishu and Mido can choose what they want to play. No homework! Great times! They like playing with silsal, but Mishu is not thinking well and...........

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                        AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                        The Smart Monkey

                        E£30.00

                        A little monkey did not listen to his mother and unfortunately he lost his way! What to do? Does he find a solution? Is he able to think? 

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                          AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                          Mido and his Friend Amgad

                          E£30.00

                          The Circus keeps Mido and his friend busy. Every day new adventures! It is fun to be at the circus. Mido and Amgad are friends, but they are not the same in the way they deal with everything. What is Mido facing? How does Amgad deal with it?

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                            AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                            Mido and the Cat Susu

                            E£30.00

                            Mido loves animals. When he sees a cat in need of help, he talks to his mother. Can he care for the cat in the house? Isn't that strange? What is the answer of his mother?

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                              AlSaeid Elqmmahei

                              The Bear and The Fox

                              E£30.00

                              The fox is mean, he is a big lieer, he is not honest at all! Unfortunately the bear is so good to trust the fox and has no idea of his bad intentions. What will happen? What will come out of this friendly conversation?

                               

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                                Herbert Marcuse

                                Negations Essays in Critical Theory

                                E£160.00

                                This book is both a testament to a great thinker and a still vital strand of thought in the comprehension and critique of the modern organized world. It is essential reading for younger scholars and a radical reminder for those steeped in the tradition of a critical theory of society.

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