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The Book of Peace: Children's Hadith Stories, #3
The Book of Peace: Children's Hadith Stories, #3
The Book of Peace: Children's Hadith Stories, #3
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The Book of Peace: Children's Hadith Stories, #3

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The focus of this book is finding peaceful solutions in different situations. This book includes ten stories for children, and each story ends with a hadith. The hadith is the main idea of each story, so children learn about Islamic values through reading. The stories are very relevant to children's lives and teach them to be peaceful in their daily actions and relationships. The book is for readers aged 3-10 or English language learners at an A1 level. The books also focus on building children's literacy skills by using alliterative names and including a few words at the A2 and B1 levels. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKate Heath
Release dateApr 20, 2023
ISBN9798223925354
The Book of Peace: Children's Hadith Stories, #3

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    The Book of Peace - Kate Heath

    The Football Tournament

    Naif was the best football player in the school. He loved playing forward. Anytime he would shoot the ball, he would score.

    One day, there was a football tournament at his school. The best team would win a trophy. The students picked their teams.

    Naif’s team was the strongest. They were winning against all the other teams. Naif was scoring so many goals.

    The players on the other teams were upset. They couldn’t play a match if Naif always had the ball.

    Football, Goalkeeper, Silhouette

    Naif realized he wasn’t being fair. He should let the others play. Instead of playing forward, he changed to defense.

    The games were more interesting after. The other

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