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Levels of Reading- Encanto (Family is Everything) - cover

Levels of Reading- Encanto (Family is Everything)

Disney

Verlag: Nahdet Misr

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تحكي قصة ديزني إنكانتو قصة عائلة غير عادية، عائلة مادريجال، التي تعيش مختبئة في جبال كولومبيا، في منزل سحري، وفي بلدة نابضة بالحياة، وفي مكان ساحر ورائع يسمى إنكانتو. لقد منح سحر إنكانتو كل طفل في العائلة هدية فريدة من نوعها من القوة الخارقة إلى القدرة على الشفاء - كل طفل باستثناء طفل واحد، ميرابل. ولكن عندما تكتشف أن السحر المحيط بإينكانتو في خطر، تقرر ميرابل أنها، وهي عائلة مادريجال العادية الوحيدة، قد تكون الأمل الأخير لعائلتها الاستثنائية."
Verfügbar seit: 29.09.2024.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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