On her way to visit Maryam, Hind skips along, meeting friends from Kenya, Britain, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Each time, she opens her treasure box and finds just the right gift: a broom to gather beads, a fan to cool a face, dates to share, and a teapot to pour tea. Finally, at Maryam’s home, all the gifts come together: mat, dates, fan, broom, and teapot — symbols of generosity, culture, and care. With warm repetition and a strong sense of sharing, the story reminds children that the greatest treasures are not objects but values that unite us: kindness, friendship, and generosity. Ideal for early years classrooms, this bilingual book nurtures cultural awareness and empathy, while embedding key Arabic vocabulary and celebrating the everyday objects of Gulf heritage.