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Review of the "Colour Me Paris" coloring book

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Tourist boat sailing in river and Eiffel Tower in background of Paris, France If you are searching for coloring book which theme focuses only on magnificent landmarks, sightseeing attractions of Paris, France than I would suggest 'Colour Me Paris' must be your next coloring book in bookshelf. Colour Me Paris  not only provides relaxation but cater joy and happiness into the minds of fans of Paris . As the book name suggests, famous architectural and history landmarks of Paris are included.  If you love monuments of Eiffel Tower , Notre-Dame Cathedral , Louvre Museum , Arc de Triomphe , Palace of Versailles , Luxembourg Garden etc. than coloring on these remarkable tourist attractions would provides an opportunity to see again while coloring in this book. Consisting of 64 pages , this coloring book would be best for those art enthusiasts who would like to improve their coloring skills and creativity together. The price of this coloring book is $21.01 excluding shipping char...

Book Review 'The Lost Bookshop'

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woman sitting on bench outside book shop reading a book After getting her French Bob haircut from hair saloon, Julia drove straight Renault towards the Westfield Forum des Halles to buy book. When reached, she felt hungry so went inside the restaurant, there she ordered hot dog from a hot dog menu and sat in her chair to read text messages in her mobile phone. Then when she walked inside the bookstore after filling her appetite, wandering in books shelf but couldn't figure out so she approached the bookstore assistant for suggestion and ask for assistance.  The book name that was suggested to buy The Lost Bookshop . When Julia asked for reason behind buying this book then bookstore assistant replied that t his is the one of the best reading adventure novel, a masterpiece, written by renowned author Evie Woods .  The fate of not very unknown Opaline, Martha and Henry changed when they found hidden treasure of books inside 'The lost Bookshop’. Those were not ordinary books ...

Book review of 'Arabic Stories for Language Learners'

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Male teacher teaches Arabic Language Hezi Brosh and Lutfi Mansur's book Arabic Stories for Language Learners is intended for readers who wish to improve their Arabic language proficiency.  The authors of this book, who have written the stories in both Arabic and English, have made it their goal to help Arabic learners understand words and sentences clearly.  The book was released on August 6, 2013 , and it has 256 pages.  It's interesting to note that Arabic language learners at both the beginning and intermediate levels would be able to hear pronunciation in audio recordings in addition to reading the parallel translation that followed each page of the story.   The following are the titles of some of the outstanding stories, including some traditional Arabic stories that are included in this book: Being employed is better than unemployed Juha and the police officer The child and the grocer If I had been riding it, I would have been lost An appropriate answ...

Fans of Moomin will find a lot to read in this book

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Woman reading a book to children After giving water to plants in garden, Natalie sat in garden chair in backyard of her home, reading a book suddenly she stopped reading when the ball struck on her head from neighboring house. Then voice heard from her next home by playing kids asking her to for throwing the ball back. But she kept quiet, irritated by kids noisy behavior, insist them to come into her home. Kids entered her house but surprised to see a book in her hand instead of ball. After seating them on garden, Natalie handed over The Moomin 123: An Illustrated Counting Book to kids. Children became overjoyed to see the classic artwork and illustrated bold counting by author Tove Jansson in this book. While giving kids brief book overview, she told them there is delightful journey of Moominvalley for them to read aloud, will be reading with joy the eight charming characters, main character is Moomintroll and others Snufkin, Little My, Moominpappa, Moominmamma, Snorkmaiden, Hattifa...

Lizzie Cox's The Book of No Worries: Why It Should Be Your Next Read?

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Stressed black girl covering ears While reading a book in e reader, Amelia's attention diverted her tween Arthur, who seen perturbed after returning from school. When enquired the reason about his condition, replied he was not shortlisted in team of ice hockey match. She tried to woo his sad face but failed.  The next day, when mommy's son was in school, her mom clad in jumpsuit visited bookstore to buy a book for him. She asked bookseller to recommend a book for tweenager. The book that was recommended was The Book of  No Worries by Lizzie Cox. On enquiring the reason, bookseller told in brief that reading this book will help to keep children's worries at bay. The main topics discussed in this book are friendship and social pressure, family issues, school and academic stress, body image and puberty, emotional health, mindfulness and relaxation, self-esteem and confidence and dealing with change included. It is often observed that kids aged 9 to 12 confronts new situations...

'Aagay Samunder Hai' Urdu Novel Review

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A back view of woman in black jacket and knitted cap looking at sea Pakistani tourist from Pakistan Adnan clad in shalwar kameez waiting to board Emirates flight to Pakistan, sitting in airport lounge of Dubai International airport, was reading eBook, and suddenly heard an email alert sound in his smartphone. When he swiped up mobile screen to read, it was book review alert on Urdu novel آگے سمندر ہے by Intizar Hussain This Urdu novel Aagay Samunder Hai was published in 1998. In English translation, the name of Urdu novel آگے سمندر ہے would be There is sea ahead . Jawad Hassan, Maimuna, Majboor are three main characters and other historical and cultural figures including Qurtuba (Córdoba), Gharnata (Granada), and Sham (Damascus). It was a time when Pakistan and India got independence from British in 1947, protagonist named Jawad Hassan had to leave India and migrated into Pakistan. But he left behind his ancestral home and fiancée, Maimuna in India. Majboor, brother of Jawad support...

Akim Aliu emphasizes that Dreamer should be your subsequent graphic memoir

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Kids playing ice hockey outside Ice Hockey It was Sunday afternoon, an African American man, Jaxon was taking sunbathing at Jumeirah beach in Dubai after having fun in water. Suddenly, he heard alert notification sound from his smartphone, so swiped mobile screen to read. It was novel review on graphic memoir so he decided to read after adjusting umbrella hanging on beach chair to evade from sun rays. Akim Aliu: Dreamer - Growing Up Black in the World of Ice Hockey is co-authored by Akim Aliu and Greg Anderson Elysée and illustratrated by Karen De la Vega and Marcus Williams, was published on February 7, 2023. Akim Aliu, Akim's Family, Bill Peters and Hockey Diversity Alliance Members are the main characters of graphic memoir. Akim Aliu shed his own life experience with readers. How difficult was it as black player to find his own place in the field of hockey. When Akim Aliu saw a dream of becoming outstanding player, it was not easy but he took courage and tried to beat the odds...