Zehra's Diary

Zehra's Diary
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Publisher : EDAM
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9786051694283
ISBN-13 : 6051694285
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Book Synopsis Zehra's Diary by : Neriman Karatekin

Download or read book Zehra's Diary written by Neriman Karatekin and published by EDAM. This book was released on with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Zahra is a clever and inquisitive girl who loves to think outside of the box. She is also an avid writer who loves to write in her diary. Each book in this set is about a challenge or a dilemma Zahra faces. With her grandfather who is one of her best buddies, she tries to understand life and learns to make sound decisions. These stories are specially created for character education in children. The storybooks include activities designed for each story.


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