| Weight | 0.81 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 12 cm |
| ISBN | 9788194366317 |
| Product Type | Games |
| Publisher | Goodword |
Kid’s Box: Arabic Learning
RM60.00
Learn Arabic Words & Develop Observation Skills
- A card game for 2 and more players
- Suitable for children 3 years and above
- Learn more than 300 Arabic words
- Improves memory and concentration skills
- A simple, fun-filled and educational game
- Challenge your brain in just 15 minutes
- Full of fun illustrations
- A perfect boredom buster for children
- Includes words from topics such as animals, home, school, fruits, and transport.
Suitable for 3+ years old
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