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Inspired by her own childhood, Queen Rania also wrote “The Sandwich Swap,” which tells the story of two girls, Lily and Salma, who are best friends and share and do everything together – except their lunch. One has a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, the …
Maha of the Mountains tells the story of a young girl’s determination to go to school despite intense pressure from her family and village to stay at home. The story was inspired by Queen Rania’s own encounter with a young Arab woman who had overcome …
In celebration of Mother’s Day 2008, Queen Rania wrote the Eternal Beauty which tells the story of a young girl’s conversation with a little sheep as she searches for the most beautiful thing in the world. The book was released as part of the Greater …
As a tribute to King Hussein, and on the first anniversary of his death, Queen Rania wrote “The King’s Gift”, a children’s book about King Hussein. The book was released in both Arabic and English, and distributed to a collection of public schools across …
“Al-Aman” means security in Arabic. Al-Aman Fund was established in 2006 to help older orphans who have aged out of orphan care pursue full time higher education. The Fund supports them financially, educationally and emotionally through a variety of …
The first interactive children’s museum in Jordan opened its doors to the public in 2007. At the Museum, children learn through play, interactions with indoor and outdoor exhibits, reading in the library, expressing themselves at the Art Studio, and …
Established in 2005, the QRAEE honors distinguished educators across Jordan annually. Awardees attend a royal ceremony under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and receive a financial reward, a higher rank at the Ministry of Education …
The Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS) was established in 2005 to raise health and safety awareness in Jordan by implementing preventative programs and developing awareness campaigns on a variety of health challenges. RHAS programs encourage Jordanians …
Edraak means “realization” in Arabic and is a non-profit Arabic platform for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). It launched in May 2014 and is affiliated with the Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development (QRF). Edraak makes quality education …