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The Box of Manners (54 Circular Cards) New
A set of delightfully illustrated cards educating Islamic manners and etiquettes.
Publisher:Learning Roots
Suitable Age:4 - 10
Format:Trade Paper
Dimensions:Circular - 9 cm diameter
SKU: 450-016 Reg: $13.50
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Meet the box that's just bursting to teach Islamic manners and etiquettes!

The Box of Manners is a set of delightfully illustrated cards educating Islamic manners and etiquettes. These cards are used in three exciting games developing interpersonal and social behavioural skills. The games cover memory, application and referencing skills.

The box contains 54 circular shaped cards and an instructions booklet with full references from the Noble Quran and authentic Hadeeth for each manner and etiquette. The cards are generously thick and measure 9cm in diameter.

This revised 3rd edition includes short vowels on the Arabic text for easy reading by children.

Very suitable for Home Schooling families.



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