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Levels of Reading - What is Princess

Disney

Editorial: Nahdet Misr

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Sinopsis

مستويات القراءة - ما هي الأميرة - المستوى 1 بقلم ديزني ... أميرات ديزني مغامرات ولطيفات ومستعدات لأي شيء! هذه الخطوة الاولى  خطوة في القراءة قارئ مستوي مثالية للأطفال الذين تتراوح أعمارهم بين 4 و 6 سنوات. يحتوي الكتاب على سنو وايت ، بيل ، ياسمين ، أرييل ، الجمال النائم 

 سلسلة مستويات القراءة . يستخدم قراء مفردات أساسية وجمل قصيرة لسرد قصص بسيطة. وهو مناسب للأطفال الذين يتعرفون على الكلمات المألوفة ويمكنهم نطق الكلمات الجديدة بمساعدة
Disponible desde: 29/09/2024.
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