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Hassan and his screens
Nardeen El Atrouzy
Price: LE 300

   
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Book Summary
Hassan has developed a serious problem of becoming addicted to screens. Like all other boys, his age, he cannot control himself when he is on screen time. His social life, his health and his family are all suffering. So one day his father decides to take the family to the desert for a trip in attempt to cure his son from screen addiction. Once Hassan is away from all his screens we discover a whole new beginning to a much happier and interactive young boy. Read the story to know more and maybe learn something positive about this current issue that is present in almost all homes with children all over the world.
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Book Details
Language: English
Paperback:
ISBN-10: 9789779500874
ISBN-13: 9789779500874
Genre: Storybooks
Size: 10.7 cm x 17 cm
Shipping Weight: 50 grams
Condition: New

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