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Books with author mahmoud korashy

  • Frozen 2 Little Golden Book:

    mahmoud korashy

    language (, April 25, 2020)
    This Little Golden Book is based on Disney Frozen 2--which is in theaters November 22, 2019!Directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, and produced by Peter Del Vecho, Walt Disney Animation Studios' feature-length follow-up to 2013's Oscar®-winning film Frozen is slated to hit theaters on November 22, 2019. Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel, and Jonathan Groff are reprising their roles in an all-new story. This Little Golden Book is based on the exciting story of Frozen 2, and it's perfect for girls and boys ages 2 to 5, as well as Disney Little Golden Book collectors of all ages!
  • frozen

    mahmoud korashy

    language (, May 17, 2020)
    This is the story of two sisters named Annaand Elsa. You can read along with me inyour book. You will know it is time to turnthe page when you hear this sound. . . .Let’s begin now.
  • spongebob squarepants comic

    mahmoud korashy

    language (, April 27, 2020)
    Patrick and I are on a secret mission to findSquidward and take him on a surprise jellyfishing trip.But first I need to find Patrick. Will you help me?"
  • Help SpongeBob find Patrick!

    mahmoud korashy

    language (, April 27, 2020)
    Help SpongeBobfind Patrick!Shhh! Patrick and I are on a secret mission to findSquidward and take him on a surprise jellyfishing trip.But first I need to find Patrick. Will you help me?"
  • English Short Stories Emma & Jerry: English Short Stories Emma & Jerry

    mahmoud korashy

    language (, April 17, 2020)
    It provides positive educational skills to nurture cooperating, confident and sympathetic children, and presents the five positive Arab messages and the capabilities of the child, and shows the secret of the success of the five messages, and talks about modern skills to create cooperation, reduce resistance, improve communication, increase motivation, emphasize leadership, maintain calm nerves, allow differences and make mistakes, and in expression On negative feelings and in wanting more, telling the child not to lead the parents, and to apply the five messages.
  • Simple Sales Systems

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 28, 2020)
    Selling Your Products Online You have a fantastic product or offer that you're incredibly excited about introducing to your market. You've spent time and money developing it from the ground up, and now you're ready to reap the rewards.
  • Cook book

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 13, 2020)
    General Tips for Cooking in the Microwave• Distribute food equally on the plate to allow microwaves to cook food evenly.• Cut food into equally sized pieces for a uniform cooking result.• Placing a food cover when microwave cooking helps food to retain its moisture.• Most foods will continue cooking after the microwave oven is turned off. Therefore, always allow for standing time to complete cooking.• Stirring is usually necessary during microwave cooking. Always stir thoroughly for even cooking. • Recommended cooking time is given as a time range. Always cook for the minimum cooking time given and check for desired results. • Recommended microwave oven cooking times vary considerably from one to another. The cooking times given below are indicative.• DO NOT LEAVE THE MICROWAVE OVEN UNATTENDED.
  • Hats!

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 11, 2020)
    short stort talking about hats
  • The Yowie and the Bunyip

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 12, 2020)
    The Yowie and the Bunyip The next day after school, they knew the routine. They sat over their tea and rock cakes as they discussed their last adventure. Mrs. Quigley was pleased with them, but also asked questions to make them think. They talked about the possibilities that each story has. Darren frowned.
  • Time to mow: Time to mow

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 11, 2020)
    Why is phonics important to learn? The English language seems like it is full of a lot of crazy pronunciations and spelling. While a small amount of English must be rote learned due to exceptions from rules, much of it can be decoded using phonics. When you know phonics, you are like a detective following clues to solve a mystery. In this series, we use only words that your little reader will be able to break down into standard phonemes. This will build reading confidence while strengthening their phonics foundation. Is this the right level for my little reader? If your reader can decode about 90% of the words in this book independently, this will be an appropriate platform to begin their study of phonics. By understanding a majority of the words, a reader can use context to decode new terms. If a reader breezes through, you might need to take them up another level. If this level is still a bit too tricky for them, get your reader to try some of the earlier levels first. Challenges can be good, but too much too quickly could overwhelm your reader. Take things slow and steady. Enjoy the books and the journey together!
  • hats: Here is a little hat for a little boy. He is dressed up

    mahmoud korashy

    (, April 23, 2020)
    Here is a little hat for a little boy. He is dressed up. Will he go to a party?Here is a hat for wearing on the beach. It keeps off the sun to stop it from burning.
  • From Streets to Treats

    mahmoud korashy

    (, May 12, 2020)
    Why is phonics important to learn? The English language seems like it is full of a lot of crazy pronunciations and spelling. While a small amount of English must be rote learned due to exceptions from rules, much of it can be decoded using phonics. When you know phonics, you are like a detective following clues to solve a mystery. In this series, we use only words that your little reader will be able to break down into standard phonemes. This will build reading confidence while strengthening their phonics foundation. Is this the right level for my little reader? If your reader can decode about 90% of the words in this book independently, this will be an appropriate platform to begin their study of phonics. By understanding a majority of the words, a reader can use context to decode new terms. If a reader breezes through, you might need to take them up another level. If this level is still a bit too tricky for them, get your reader to try some of the earlier levels first. Challenges can be good, but too much too quickly could overwhelm your reader. Take things slow and steady. Enjoy the books and the journey together!