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You Are a Really Good Friend of Mine (Arabic)

Laura Liliom (Author), Lilit Vagharshyan (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601953100

Her best friend has moved far away to another country. She is still her best friend. They call, write letters, think about each other, remember each other's favorite food and plan one day to visit.

Let's Go To Work (Arabic)

Aude Brunel (Author), Marjan Mancek (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950895

A young narrator wonders what his parents do at work all day, and why they come home too tired to play or read stories. When they tell him, he decides that he will work, too, reminding his parents of the importance of fun.

Moush Wants To Get Lost (Arabic)

Rouzanna Baghdasaryan (Author), Yulia Lushnikova (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950918

Moush is having a bad day, so while hiding in the closet he decides to run away. During his preparations he remembers all the good things in his world and how important a place he has in it.

The Doll That Flew Away (Arabic)

Kh. Batkhuu (Author)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950925

Zulaa is her best friend. Everyday after kindergarten she plays with Zulaa and her wonderful collection of dolls. Her favorite doll is named Bat and one day she brings Bat home with her and wants to keep it. But Zulaa is sad and misses Bat terribly. Will she return Bat to Zulaa and learn the importance of friendship?

Oranges for Everybody (Arabic)

Daiga Zake (Author), Elena Stojanova (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601953063

When Jimmy's mother brings home a bag of five beautiful oranges, he wants to keep them all for himself. But his instinct to share with his family and friends is too strong to resist-until he has no oranges left at all! This day, Jimmy will learn a lot about the gift of generosity.

The Doll's Nose (Arabic)

Miranda Haxhia (Author), Ursula Kohrer (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950871

Mary wants to play with her friends Clara and Ana, but they're playing with their dolls, and Mary doesn't have a doll. Her mother suggests that she make one using wool and cotton and other things that they have around the house. So Mary makes a beautiful doll, but then she realizes: Her doll has to breathe, and how will it sneeze? What can she use for her lovely doll's nose?

The Dark (Arabic)

Rouzanna Baghdasaryan (Author), Manana Morchiladze (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950864

Jonah, like many little boys, is afraid of the dark. His older brother, Gor, and his baby sister, Arpi, share the bedroom with Jonah. But it's still a scary place at night, what with monsters under beds and on chairs, and who knows what's lurking in the spooky cupboard? But when Gor promises Jonah his favorite toy soldier if he'll just try not to be afraid, Jonah is too excited to sleep. Will the scary dark keep Jonah in his bed?

Dorothy and the Glasses (Arabic)

Ivona Brezinova (Author), Mentor Llapashtica (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950888

Mommy, Daddy, and Dorothy's brother, Martin, all wear glasses. But not Dorothy. She knows that glasses make people see better, and she wants to see better, too. Never mind that she can see perfectly without them. She feels like an outsider in her own family, and so she draws glasses on her face and on all her toys. But when she tries on her Daddy's glasses, she gets a big surprise!

A Mango for Grandpa (Arabic)

Caroline Hudicourt (Author), Ismer Saincilus (Illustrator)

Publisher: International Step by Step Association ISBN: 9781601950857

Grandpa has 27 grandchildren, all who loved him, and shared the mangos he brought home every day. But grandpa was getting sick, losing his memory and the ability to even cut the mangos. Grandpa died, he will never be forgotten.