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Frozen 5 Minute Stories

Disney

Publisher: Nahdet Misr

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5دقائق مع حكايات مملكة الثلج بقلم نهضة مصر ... انضموا إلى آنا وإلسا وسفن وكريستوف وأصدقائهم في مغامرات جديدة في مملكة أرانديل! مع هذه القصص الاثنتا عشرة الجليدية الرائعة، التى يمكن قراءة كل منها في خمس دقائق فقط، يصبح هذا الكتاب المليء بالمغامرات مناسبًا لحكايات قبل النوم، أو أي وقت من اليوم
Available since: 09/29/2024.
Print length: 188 pages.

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