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un viejo suen o y cambiarlo por otro nuevo y maravilloso.
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Shah, cuya coleccio n de narrativas e Historias de Ensen anza ha cauti-
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Published February 1st 2016 by Hoopoe Books (first published September 1st 2000)
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Oct 18, 2018Sagar rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Aug 05, 2017Galib added it · review of another edition
গলপটার কাহিনী বুঝবার পারলাম না । :/
( লেখক কী বুঝাতে চেয়েছেন এখানে ?
**ছোটরা দু:সপন দেখে । তিনি কি তাদের পরেরনা দিতে চেয়েছেন, -যাতে তারা ভয় না পেয়ে , দু:সপনকে পিছনে ফেলে, সুনদর কোনো সপন কলপনার রঙগে রাঙাতে পারে ? )
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Oct 13, 2013Jenn rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Nameless is a boy without a name. Before his parents could name him, a very wise man appeared and told them to not give their child a name. The boy is very important, the wise man said, and he would have to wait to get his name in future. But Nameless desperately wants a name and his journey to get that name will lead him to one of the greatest gifts he could ever get.
Apr 08, 2018Jensen rated it really liked it · review of another edition
K-3 Folklore, e-book addition
The boy without a name is an Arabic folklore story that follows a nameless boy as he sets out to find his name, accompanied by his friend who is in search of a new dream. The story is written in both English and Spanish, with the two texts side by side, and would be a great story to feature in a bilingual classroom, or any classroom with Spanish speaking students.
Instructionally, this book could be used as part of a genre study of folklore stories. Students could be
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Mar 12, 2019Protyasha added it · review of another edition
অতযনত সুনদর অলংকরণ। কিনতু কী যেন বুঝি নাই! ..more
May 02, 2017Sisi rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The Boy Without a Name is one of the digital texts I read this week. I found this title under the “Award Winning Books” section of the ICDL website. The book is on Chicago Public Library’s Recommended Titles. This text was published in 2007 and was originally written in Spanish but was translated into English. The text on the ICDL website is bilingual with English and Spanish words on every page. The story is set in a time long ago and in a country far away. The book never specifies the exact ti..more
Sep 26, 2009(NS) Dana rated it liked it · review of another edition
When two parents visit a wise man after having a boy they are told to not give their son a name. The wise man tells them that when he is older a name will be given. This story is about how the boy without a name searches on his own to find a name, and how he feels at the end of his search.
*This was a non-printed material found on International Digital Childre's Library
Sep 29, 2011Michael rated it liked it · review of another edition
Appropriate for young children to about 3rd grade. A Sufi teaching tale of a boy without a name who visits a wise man and acquires both a name and a wonderful dream.
Jul 26, 2017Chris rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Categories/Genres for this class fulfilled by this book: ICDL, Easy Reader
Copyright Date: 2000
Estimate of age level of interest: K-3
Estimate of reading level: 3-4
Brief description: After their son is born, a wise man comes to the parents and says their son is very important, but should not be named just yet.
Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book:
The Boy Without a Name is one of hundreds of books the ICDL site offers that cover a w
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Jul 10, 2017Christine Smith rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Title: The Boy Without a Name
Author: Idrieis Shah
Illustrator: Mona Caron
Translator: Rita Wirkala:
Goodreads Star Rating: 2
Categories/Genres: IDCL/Folktale/Wonder tale/Fiction
Copyright date: 2000
Estimate of age level of interest: k-3
Estimate of reading level: 3
Brief Description: A young boy must be patient and wait until just the right time to be given his name as foretold by a wise man at his birth.
Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your
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May 01, 2019ShaziaH rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The Boy Without a Name by Idries Shah is a Sufi tale about patience. When a baby boy was born, his parents were visited by a wise man who shared that this boy is going to receive something special one day, but the wise man has to give the boy his name. The parents agreed, and called him Benaam, or Nameless. However, the wise man did not give the name yet. Growing impatient of not having a name, Nameless and a young boy arrange to exchange a name for a dream. They arrive at the wise man’s house t..more
Nov 21, 2017Allie Outhouse rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Despite the intricately dazzeling illustrations accurately depicting Middle Eastern culture, I didn't understand the plot.
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Why would a wise man deny a child a name for years only to provide that same child and his friend two boxes of names and dreams? I understand the thrilling wonder but the lack of explanation left me wary of a tale that encourages children to accept supposedly good gifts from complete strangers.
Regardless of my distaste for the plot in general, the illustratio
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Feb 22, 2018Jecenia Vera rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shah, Idries, et al. El Nino Sin Nombre. Hoopoe Books, 2007. Shah does a great job of bringing a Middle Eastern folktale with the message of patience brings virtues to those who wait. This is a story of a nameless boy, who begins the search for his name with a friend. Shah and Caron really bring this story to life. I enjoyed the simplicity of the illustrations because they were clear and easy to follow. The color choice was soothing and fit the atmosphere of the folktale, especially because it..more
May 25, 2017KitaabWorld.com rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This enchanting tale about a young boy whose parents are advised by a wise man not to give him a name. ‘Nameless’ yearns for a name and is willing to trade his dream with a friend for his name. A magical tale full of wonder sure to stir your imagination.
See other books in our Folktales from Islamic Traditions booklist here:
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Feb 27, 2019John Handforth rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Beautifully illustrated, the Boy Without a Name is not only a fun and fascinating story with all the elements of a good fairy tale, but also contains Sufic teaching elements. Guaranteed to get repeat readings from young booklovers.
Feb 08, 2019Clivemichael rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Beautifully illustrated, well told wonderful tale.
Sep 26, 2018Richa Singh rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Beautiful illustrations!
Mar 03, 2018pati rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Shelves: z2018, adventure, afghanistan, artist, boy-books, fairytale-folktale, friendship, juvenile-non-fiction, lifestyle, mid-east
The illustrations are the redeeming feature of this book.
Jul 17, 2015Jen W rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Picture Book, ICDL, Folklore; Ages 5-10; 1380L
Awards: Chicago Public Library ‘RECOMMENDED TITLE’
Description: A wise man visits the parents of a newborn telling them not to give him a name and that he will give him one later. Eventually the boy is given a name and he and his friend also receive new dreams.
Characteristics:
1. Elements of design, using perspective. On pages 6/7 you see the boy in the forefront with everyone else in the background. This gives you the sense that the boy feels left out
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Feb 01, 2015Elizabeth Westlund rated it it was ok · review of another edition
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This book was read in digital format (on my computer directly from the ICDL website). The Boy Without a Name tells the tale of a baby born and not named. This was due to a visit from a wise man from the village who predicted that the child would do important things in his future. The young boy is frustrated by this and even offers his friend a trade- a dream he has had for his name. The friend does not accept this offer, but the boys go to visit the wise man. He has the boys listen to names and..more
Oct 21, 2014Toni rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Boy Without A Name.
Pages to dream in. This story has more than a touch of the enchantment associated with The Thousand and One Nights.
Naturally the boy without a name wishes to have a name. He goes to see his friend Anwar and asks him if he has a name he could give him.
I have only one name his friend replies. What would I do for a name if I gave my name to you? And, what could you give me in return, for you have nothing?
I have an unwanted dream, offers the boy without a name.
Only the wise
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Feb 02, 2012Megumi Shavers rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book is a folklore and is for ages 4 and up focusing on grade P and up. An award they won Chicago Public Library ‘RECOMMENDED TITLE’.
A young boy is born without a name and decides one day to go out and look for one. Visits a wise man with his friend and they learn a valuable lesson about patience. I rated the book a 3 because think overall the book was a pretty good. It had a good lesson about patience, and that if you wait great things will come to you. The use of language and sound went
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Apr 02, 2014Swear Ahmed rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The Boy Without a Name is a picture book (e-book). It suited for children ages 6-9. This story for me translated to teaching children patience. A baby boy gets older and is never given a name due to the wise man who told his parents not to name him. The boy later is given a name by the wise man.
The boy was called Nameless until he was given the name Husni. But had to be patient with not having a name. The plot was supportive of the central theme. I think it was almost too simple. I didn't fin
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Mar 30, 2016Sera added it · review of another edition
When a child is born, a wise man visits his parents to warn them not to name the child, for he has a special name that he will later bestow to the special baby boy. Growing up, the boy was always sad and felt out of place since he didn’t have a name for others to call him. Instead, the children call him Nameless. He decides to make a deal with a peer; he will trade his dreams for the other child’s name. They visit the old wise man who gives Nameless the name Husni and allows for the other child..more
Oct 11, 2012Shannon rated it liked it · review of another edition
This fairytale tells the story of an boy whose parents were told by a wise man not to give him a name. The wise man explained that their son was very important and that one day he would give him a gift only after he gives him his name. It is a story that shows the rewards of patience and obedience. One of the unique features of the book is that the text is written both in English and Spanish on each page. For classrooms with both English and Spanish speakers, this book may be a fun way to partne..more
Feb 17, 2016Lisa Astudillo rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The little boy in the story called Nameless grows up without a name so goes on this wonderful journey with his friend to find himself a name. After his friend Anwar would not give up his name to his friend, they go to visit the wiseman. Nameless wants a name and Anwar wants a dream. The wiseman pulls out a magical treasure chest full of names and one choses him. The same magic happens with the dreams. The illustrator does a wonderful joy capturing the imagination of the reader. The pictures are..more
Nov 01, 2012Monique Franco added it · review of another edition

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This is an inspirational story about a boy without a name and his search for one and in a sense purpose. One thing that I liked about this book (which might have simply been a part of the online reading) was that it was told in English and Spanish. I thought this was great to make comparisons/translations. The illustrations in this story gave insight to how the life of a boy in another country may look. In other parts, the illustrations were colorful, captivating, and magical. These illustration..more
Nov 03, 2016Michaela Baillie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This story is about a little boy who when he is born, his parents are promised by a wise man that one day he would give the child a name. The boy, Nameless, went to a friends house one day and asked his friend for a name. They decided to go to the wise man, and he fulfilled his promise from the boy's birth and more. I would use this in a 3rd/4th grade classroom. It has both the English and the Spanish text for each page which makes it easy for ELL students who speak Spanish to follow along in th..more
Dec 03, 2012Nancy Mosqueda added it · review of another edition
Idries Shahs' book is brilliant. The words create a tone and atmosphere of mistery and the illustrations give us a glimpse of true beauty. Nameless due to the cision of a wise man, a young boy and his best friend dedcide to visit the wise man for his help. In turn, he acquires both a name and a beautiful dream. We learn that odd as things may be, they all happen for a reason.
Aug 24, 2013John rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This was a nice story with beautiful illustrations. The Spanish was simple enough for me to understand and the English translation was there to read first. Much better than looking up every few words! The Middle Eastern setting was a nice setting.
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Idries Shah (Persian: ادریس شاه), also known as Idris Shah, né Sayed Idries el-Hashimi (Arabic: سيد إدريس هاشمي), was an author and teacher in the Sufi tradition who wrote over three dozen critically acclaimed books on topics ranging from psychology and spirituality to travelogues and culture studies.
Born in India, the descendant of a family of Afghan nobles, Shah grew up mainly in England. His ea
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