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Browsing Department of Education-EDU218-Children's Books by Title

Browsing Department of Education-EDU218-Children's Books by Title

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  • Tarraf, Samah (American University of Beirut, 2021)
  • Atieh, Nour; Harmoush, Fatima (American University of Beirut, 2022)
  • Al Ghoche, Lynn (2024-03)
    Ayla -a nine year old Lebanese child from Nabatieh- takes us through a journey with her family's beloved olive tree: Zaytouna.
  • Berro, Tala; Berro, Dana (American University of Beirut, 2020)
  • Esber, May (2024-04-08)
    A little girl has suffered during her childhood, searching for her mom's strength after she has been diagnosed in cancer. She has felt various different emotions throughout this process.
  • Mackow, Tara (American University of Beirut, 2022)
  • Mikhael, Alexandra (American University of Beirut, 2022)
  • Abi Mosleh, May (American University of Beirut, 2022)
  • Bdairi, Mohammad (2024)
    Let’s discover together the adventures of Carrot, a young athletic bunny and Cake, a chubby little one as they learn all about exercising and eating healthy food!
  • Fakhoury, Yasmina (2020)
  • Mhanna, Razan (Razan Mhanna, 2024)
    This book targets children between 4 to 6 years old. It raises awareness in children regarding their everyday life habits and experiences with technology, seeing the consequences of both good and bad ways of balancing in life.
  • Yassin, Mohammad (American University of Beirut, 2022)
  • Zgheib, Ali (2024-04)
  • Hassan, Elissa (American University of Beirut, 2021)
  • Mahfouz, Ghida; Darwich, Mohamed (American University of Beirut, 2020)
  • Khalili, Ghalia (American University of Beirut, 2021)
  • Zalghout, Rana (American University of Beirut, 2020)
  • Salah Alshuwaikh, Eman (American University of Beirut, 2020)
  • Bakkar, Nour (American University of Beirut, 2020)
  • Frizzy 
    Charif, Tala; Grade 5 Students of Amine Bayhom School Al Namouzajiyah (2023-04)
    The book tackles the importance of self love and acceptance through the journey of Reem, a little girl, accepting her curly hair. The illustrations are done by the Grade 5 students of the Amine Bayhom School Al Namouzajiyah.

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