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الكتاب الأول

Squeeze in some extra practice in word analysis, spelling, and punctuation with these engaging grammar worksheets.
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الكتاب الثاني

These vocabulary worksheets will introduce kids to the wide world of words and get them excited about learning new skills through reading.
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