| Weight | 0.900 kg |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9788178982694 |
| Publisher | Goodword |
Quran Challenge Game
RM60.00
The Quran Challenge Game for children is a unique game based on the Holy Quran. The idea behind this game is to provide the children with both fun and education. All questions are taken from the Quran. They have been creatively worked into this game and children will enjoy answering them. This game can be played at school or at home with all the family members. Begin your journey and find out what fun it is to learn from the Quran.
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