Sohiel's Diary is a series of short stories written for children 9 to 12 years old. The author targets students in this age range and encourages them start their own diary to reflect on their life.
Sohiel is a nine-year-old boy who lives with four family members, including Saeed, his grandfather, who plays an essential role in Sohiel's life. Sohiel's Diary will open the door to a thread of other short stories from the Arabic culture that will educate the audience about the Middle Easterners' values, discipline, morals and etiquette. The story is based more on dialogue than narration.
In his diary, Sohiel writes his memories and records incidents that occur with him or with his family members and friends. Sohiel's close relationship with his grandfather allows him to meet new friends who live in different parts of the world. The curious boy loves to learn and asks the new friends many questions, and they enrich his diary with their stories.
Sohiel's Diary is written in Arabic and translated into English. It will appeal to Arabs who live in Western countries and to children who are students of English or Arabic.Sohiel's Diary is a series of short stories written for children 9 to 12 years old. The author targets students in this age range and encourages them start their own diary to reflect on their life.
Sohiel is a nine-year-old boy who lives with four family members, including Saeed, his grandfather, who plays an essential role in Sohiel's life. Sohiel's Diary will open the door to a thread of other short stories from the Arabic culture that will educate the audience about the Middle Easterners' values, discipline, morals and etiquette. The story is based more on dialogue than narration.
In his diary, Sohiel writes his memories and records incidents that occur with him or with his family members and friends. Sohiel's close relationship with his grandfather allows him to meet new friends who live in different parts of the world. The curious boy loves to learn and asks the new friends many questions, and they enrich his diary with their stories.
Sohiel's Diary is written in Arabic (also has been translated into English). It will appeal to Arabs who live in Western countries and to children who are students of English or Arabic.
Sohiel's Diary is a series of short stories written for children 9 to 12 years old. The author targets students in this age range and encourages them start their own diary to reflect on their life.
Sohiel is a nine-year-old boy who lives with four family members, including Saeed, his grandfather, who plays an essential role in Sohiel's life. Sohiel's Diary will open the door to a thread of other short stories from the Arabic culture that will educate the audience about the Middle Easterners' values, discipline, morals and etiquette. The story is based more on dialogue than narration.
In his diary, Sohiel writes his memories and records incidents that occur with him or with his family members and friends. Sohiel's close relationship with his grandfather allows him to meet new friends who live in different parts of the world. The curious boy loves to learn and asks the new friends many questions, and they enrich his diary with their stories.
Sohiel's Diary is written in Arabic and translated into English. It will appeal to Arabs who live in Western countries and to children who are students of English or Arabic.Sohiel's Diary is a series of short stories written for children 9 to 12 years old. The author targets students in this age range and encourages them start their own diary to reflect on their life.
Sohiel is a nine-year-old boy who lives with four family members, including Saeed, his grandfather, who plays an essential role in Sohiel's life. Sohiel's Diary will open the door to a thread of other short stories from the Arabic culture that will educate the audience about the Middle Easterners' values, discipline, morals and etiquette. The story is based more on dialogue than narration.
In his diary, Sohiel writes his memories and records incidents that occur with him or with his family members and friends. Sohiel's close relationship with his grandfather allows him to meet new friends who live in different parts of the world. The curious boy loves to learn and asks the new friends many questions, and they enrich his diary with their stories.
Sohiel's Diary is written in Arabic (also has been translated into English). It will appeal to Arabs who live in Western countries and to children who are students of English or Arabic.