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Popular Goldfish Series - Arabic Childen's Book
Product Description

"Anything" (أي شيء) Teaches the Importance of Role Play! A new Arabic story book from the (Goldfish Series) that tells the story of two kids Samar and Rami, who spend a fun afternoon play acting & are delighted when their mothers return from shopping with a surprise that they bring along. (Lift the flap to see what the surprise is!) Fun-filled stories for children 3-7 years.
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"Anything" Children BOOK APPLICATION (APP) for Your Iphone and Ipad.
Available for download: iPad/iPhone/iOS: http://bit.ly/eslMSJ / Android: http://bit.ly/gVKpFF
Two ways to read this book:
★ "Read to Me" — listen to the narrated story and flip the page when you’re ready
★ "Read it Myself" — read the book in its traditional form
By combining special features that entertain young children this App helps promote reading.
APP Features include:
-Lively interactive animation that responds to your child’s touch
-Picture word association, words zoom up and are spoken when pictures are touched
-Professional Narration and sound effects
-Engaging activities such as a craft idea that encourages the child to use his/her automotive skills and help foster their imagination.
-Additional exciting features are a game and a song.
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Publisher: Alsalwa Publishing House
Written by Taghreed Najjar
Illustrated by Nadine Kaadan
ISBN 978-9957-04-046-8
Age: +3
Pages 20 pages
"Anything" is the first of a series of seven Arabic picture book apps adapted from the popular "Goldfish Series"
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REVIEWS:
"Thank you for this achievement. Anything (أي شيء ) is a very valuable contribution to Arabic children stories. Our Arabic culture has yet to feel comfortable with and to appreciate the value of developing imaginative play among children. I hope that this new release from Al Salwa Books Publishing House and the accompanying article will go a long way in breaking barriers and raising consciousness among educators as well as parents." - Parent