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Liza Van der Linde

So I Learn (A)

$20.00

The series So I do Learn is a program in Arabic for children who are weak in working with numbers or who are having problems with math and are in need of good support. The quality of support is the basic tool to help these children to learn numbers and doing math. 

This book teaches the child sums with numbers 1-10 in a very special way, suitable to overcome their struggles!

 

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    Nancy N. Rue

    The Beauty Book

    $30.00

    Learn with Lily and her friends just what it means to be beautiful in God’s eyes—inside and outside! In a society so focused on the idea that external beauty reigns supreme, it can be difficult for young girls to figure out what “true” beauty is all about. This unique and creative book for girls (ages 8–12) answers the common questions girls ask during this often confusing and overwhelming stage in their lives in an inviting and conversational manner.

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      Liza Van der Linde

      So I learn - Teacher's Guide

      $30.00

      The program So I learn is successfully accepted in many Centers for Special Needs children.

      Since this program is set up especially for children who are struggling with numbers, this guide is an eyeopener for the teacher to change the way of explaining and guiding the child in order to help him to being able to know numbers, to count, to add and subtract numbers.

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        Leonard Judge And Others

        One Story A Day: Book 01- January (Arabic)

        $20.00

        This is the book 1 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve

        books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and

        up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise

        high-interest topics and motivational content that make children

        excited about reading.

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        Nancy N. Rue

        Walk the Walk Book

        $30.00

        Discipline ... doesn't that mean you're grounded?Doesn't that mean you have no voice? The author  Nancy Rue refers to 'discipline' as training that develops positive and lifelong spiritual habits, which give each young girl a hand to be herself and relate to God, to be close to friends and still being able to be the person who God wants her to be.

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