Amiras Totally Chocolate World
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J. Samia Mair
Amira loves chocolate so much that every night before she goes to sleep, she asks Allah to make everything chocolate. On Eid ul-Fitr, she wakes up to find a totally chocolate world! Chocolate. undeniably irresistible, and in one form or another adored by many. If you appreciate the value of chocolate then join Amira in her Totally Chocolate World
Review
“…This is a story that is just right for new readers, with steady text and just enough repitition. Make sure you have some chocolate on hand-the story and illustrations just might make readers hungry.” Teresa Scollon, ForeWord Reviews, May/June 2010
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J.S Mair
Amira loves chocolate so much that every night before she goes to sleep, she asks Allah to make everything chocolate. On Eid ul-Fitr, she wakes up to find a totally chocolate world! Discover the joys of living in a chocolate world…..and is it really that great!
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