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Aswat al-fusul
al-Saghir, UmayyahKitab Sawti ABEach season of the year has its colors that make it special. In this book, the narrator doesn't tell us about what he sees with his eyes, instead he describes to us what he hears w...
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Azhar wa-ban alayk al-aman
Muhaydali, NabihahKitab Sawti ABHow will Tuffaha prove to the rabbit hiding in the grass that he is a rabbit? She knows, but he is stubborn and won't admit it. This is the story about a girl named Tuffaha and a r...
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Baqah zahr
Muhaydali, NabihahKitab Sawti ABThis is a story about the jobs in a village and about the feelings that Tuffaha has for her mother, as she saved the last flower for her.
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Iftah ya Simsim aynayk
Muhaydali, NabihahKitab Sawti ABTuffaha and Semsem are playing a game with shapes. As they draw a square, a rectangle, a circle and a triangle they get other shapes as well. The most important one appears at the...
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Indama tahubub al-asifah
Ali Shams al-Din, MuhammadKitab Sawti ABThis book is the story of a flower that stood to face the wind and challenges the blowing storm.
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Li-madha sakata al-nahr
Tamir, ZakariyaKitab Sawti ABThe title of the book is the title of one of the many short stories in this book. The author made everything around us talk. Not only animals are able to talk, things are able to t...
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Sahh al-nawm
Muhaydali, NabihahKitab Sawti ABIn the beginning of spring, Tuffaha meets them who were asleep during winter. She misses the squirrel, the turtle, the hedgehog, the frog, the snail and even her bike! She misses c...
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Thawb Tufahah
al-Asil, LujaynatKitab Sawti ABTuffaha is puzzled, she doesn't know which color she should choose for the Eid's dress. Should it be red, yellow, green or...? Which color will she pick? (Synopsis explained: It's...
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Tufahah hatti al-dalil
Muhaydali, NabihahKitab Sawti ABTuffaha is sure that Yasmina the parrot, her favorite bird, is hiding in the grass. But Yasmina says 'no' and asks Tuffaha to prove it. Can Tuffaha prove she is right?
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Tufahah tauddu lil-asharah
al-Asil, LujaynatKitab Sawti ABTuffaha wants to count to ten using her fingers, but she can't. Therefor she heads out to the sunny fields and orchards that encourage her to learn how to count.