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Adat 7 lil-Atfal al-Su'ada': al-'Adat العادات 7 للاطفال السعداء : العادة 7‎
By: Covey, Sean / Ill: Curtis, Stacy
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Language: Arabic

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العادة 7
الدب جوب وجده
اشحذ المنشار: التوازن دائما أفضل

Translated to Arabic, 'The Seven Habits of Happy Kids: Habit Seven - Goob and his Grandpa'.

This series teaches the life-ready principles of initiative, planning, teamwork, and more to elementary-age children.

Bestselling author Sean Covey introduces the characters of 7 Oaks. There’s never a dull moment In 7 Oaks! Whether playing soccer with Jumper Rabbit or planting a garden with Lily Skunk, all the friends are always having fun and learning something new, and these seven beautifully illustrated stories show how keeping the 7 Habits® in mind makes this way of life possible.

With short lyrical text, each of the story in this winning series focuses on one habit. The end of each book includes points for teachers or parents to discuss and reinforce understanding.

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Product Details
By:Covey, Sean / Ill: Curtis, Stacy
Language:Arabic
Format:Hardcover
Pages: 26 pp
Publisher:Jarir Bookstore, Saudi Arabia, 2020 Arabic Edition
Dimensions:20.5 x 18.5 cm
ISBN-13:6281072105549
Topic:Children's Arabic Story - Success in Children - Ages 4-8

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After the death of his grandfather, Goob has a hard time getting back into his normal routine. But when all of his friends spend time with him doing the things he loves to do, he discovers ways to stop feeling so sad.


Adat 7 lil-Atfal al-Su'ada': al-'Adat العادات 7 للاطفال السعداء : العادة 7‎
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