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          Lets Think About Allah,s Great Garden By Ali Gator

          ISBN: 9781921772320

          Author: Ali Gator

          Book Binding: Softcover

          Pages: 24

          Size: 8.5 x 8.5 inches

          Publication Year: 2014

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          About This Book:

          Ali Gator's 'Let's Think About Allah's Great Garden' is a compelling and instructive children's book that takes young readers on a magnificent voyage through Allah's many and diversified creations in the natural world. This book opens the door to learning and appreciating the beauty of Allah's gorgeous garden, our planet Earth, through engaging storytelling and bright graphics.

          Exploring the Beauty of Nature:

          This book allows children to discover the beauties of nature, from lush forests to enormous oceans, teaching awe and reverence for Allah's creations.

          Educational Storytelling:

          Ali Gator's storytelling method makes complicated concepts like the environment and the Creator approachable and delightful for young readers, encouraging a love of learning.

          Lessons in Environmental Stewardship:

          'Let's Think About Allah's Great Garden' blends Islamic teachings with the significance of environmental stewardship, cultivating a sense of responsibility for the Earth.

          Inspiring Amazement and Gratitude:

          The book urges children to ponder on Allah's wisdom and artistry by inspiring amazement and gratitude for the beauty and complexity of the natural world.

          Colorful pictures:

          The vibrant pictures bring to life the many ecosystems and creatures of Allah's Great Garden, engaging young readers' imaginations.

          Conservation and Care Values:

          Through its tale, the book instills conservation, environmental care, and thankfulness for nature's benefits, connecting with Islamic concepts of stewardship.