Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - Speedy Siham and the Missing Ostrich Eggs: Level 16
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Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - Speedy Siham and the Missing Ostrich Eggs: Level 16

Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - Speedy Siham and the Missing Ostrich Eggs: Level 16

Level 16 books offer more complex, underlying themes that give opportunities for children to understand causes and points of view. A wide range of language structures is used to reflect progression in the teaching of Arabic grammar, while still retaining the core aim of encouraging a love of reading through Arabic stories and texts.

Samira has a problem. The ostrich eggs at a nearby farm are being stolen. Without them her father can’t do his famous musical performance, and the farm will have to be sold. Who’s stealing the eggs, and why do they want them?

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Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - Speedy Siham and the Missing Ostrich Eggs: Level 16

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Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - Speedy Siham and the Missing Ostrich Eggs: Level 16

Level 16 books offer more complex, underlying themes that give opportunities for children to understand causes and points of view. A wide range of language structures is used to reflect progression in the teaching of Arabic grammar, while still retaining the core aim of encouraging a love of reading through Arabic stories and texts.

Samira has a problem. The ostrich eggs at a nearby farm are being stolen. Without them her father can’t do his famous musical performance, and the farm will have to be sold. Who’s stealing the eggs, and why do they want them?

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Level 16 books offer more complex, underlying themes that give opportunities for children to understand causes and points of view. A wide range of language structures is used to reflect progression in the teaching of Arabic grammar, while still retaining the core aim of encouraging a love of reading through Arabic stories and texts.

Samira has a problem. The ostrich eggs at a nearby farm are being stolen. Without them her father can’t do his famous musical performance, and the farm will have to be sold. Who’s stealing the eggs, and why do they want them?