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Books with title Neem the Half-Boy

  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Robert Revels, Midori Mori

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Feb. 22, 2017)
    The Queen of Hich-Hich fails to follow the instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man, and, as a result, gives birth to a half-boy. Neem makes himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation and compromise. This story helps children learn flexibility and perseverance. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East, presented here as one of a series of illustrated children's books.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    eBook (Hoopoe Books, April 16, 2016)
    Because the Queen of Hich-Hich fails to follow the precise instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man, she gives birth to a half-boy, Neem. This story is about how Neem makes himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation and compromise. The story teaches children much more than the expected, usual lessons of bravery and perseverance, going further to introduce themes of flexibility, creativity and problem solving.This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves.
  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, March 23, 2017)
    The Queen of Hich-Hich fails to follow the instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man, and, as a result, gives birth to a half-boy. Neem makes himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation and compromise. This story helps children learn flexibility and perseverance. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East, presented here as one of a series of illustrated children's books.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Robert Revels, Midori Mori

    Hardcover (Ishk Book Service, July 1, 1998)
    Because she does not faithfully follow the instructions of Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy, who grows up to be very clever and confronts a dragon in an effort to become whole.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Because she fails to follow the precise instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy. That Neem is able to make himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation and compromise teaches children much more than the expected, usual lesson of bravery. This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves.
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  • Neem the Half-boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, April 1, 2007)
    Because she does not faithfully follow the instructions of Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy, who grows up to be very clever and confronts a dragon in an effort to become whole.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Because she fails to follow the precise instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy. That Neem is able to make himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation and compromise teaches children much more than the expected, usual lesson of bravery. This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. Al no seguir las precisas instrucciones de Arif el Hombre Sabio, una reina da luz a un medio niño. Neem consigue volverse completo a través de un acto de inteligencia, negociación y compromiso, y esto enseñará a los niños algo más que la usual y esperada lección sobre valentía.
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  • Neem the Half-boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, April 1, 2007)
    Because she does not faithfully follow the instructions of Arif the Wise Man, the Queen of Hich-Hich gives birth to a half-boy, who grows up to be very clever and confronts a dragon in an effort to become whole.
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  • The New Half

    Colby Leonard

    (, April 28, 2020)
    It is about this disease that runs through the city and puts people into a deep sleep. This demon named Crimson takes them to the other side of the world so he can make a new half of the world.
  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, July 21, 2018)
    The Queen of Hich-Hich fails to follow the instructions given to her by Arif the Wise Man and, as a result, gives birth to a half-boy. This story tells how Neem becomes a whole boy through cleverness, negotiation and compromise. This story helps children learn to think creatively by using flexibility and perseverance, while also entertaining and delighting them. This tale is one of the many hundreds of Sufi developmental stories collected by Idries Shah from oral and written sources in Central Asia and the Middle East, presented here as one of a series of illustrated children's books. For more than a thousand years this story has entertained young people and helped to foster in them the ability to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy / Neem El Medio Nino

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels, Rita Wirkala

    Hardcover (Hoopoe Books, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Because the queen of Hich-Hich fails to follow the precise instructions given to her by Arif the wise nan, she gives birth to a half-boy. This unusual and memorable tale about an incomplete boy will fascinate young readers and will encourage them to think about just what it means to be "a complete person." That Neem is able to make himself complete by an act of cleverness, negotiation, and compromise teaches children more than the expected, usual lesson of bravery. This enchanting tale of Prince Neem, the king and queen of Hich-Hich, Arif the wise man, fairies and a fire-breathing dragon is marvelously and magically illustrated by Midori Mori and Robert Revels.
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  • Neem the Half-Boy

    Idries Shah, Midori Mori, Robert Revels

    Hardcover (Hoopoe Books, March 1, 2006)
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