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Incredibles 2 - cover

Incredibles 2

Disney

Publisher: Nahdet Misr

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Summary

When Elastigirl takes on a new job fighting crime, Mr. Incredible has to stay home and tackle the challenges of raising their three kids: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack. But when a new villain hatches a brilliant plan, the Incredible family must figure out how to team up again to save the city. Now, kids can relive the beloved Disney and Pixar movie through this book.



عندما تتولى إيلستيجيرل وظيفة جديدة لمكافحة الجريمة، يتعين على السيد إنكريدبل البقاء في المنزل والتعامل مع تحديات تربية أطفالهما الثلاثة، فيوليت، داش، وجاك-جاك. ولكن عندما يطلق شرير جديد بارع خطة مذهلة، يجب على عائلة إنكريدبل أن تجد وسيلة للتعاون مرة أخرى لإنقاذ المدينة. الآن يمكن للأطفال إعادة تجربة الفيلم المحبوب من ديزني وبيكسار من خلال هذا الكتاب
Available since: 09/29/2024.
Print length: 24 pages.

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