Hind’s Treasure Box

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.

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Hind carries her treasure box as she visits friends from around the world, sharing gifts that bring kindness, culture, and friendship to life.