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Arabi Nisollasayen Lama Katha (MDG)

US$3.70 ≈ £2.76
US$3.70 ≈ £2.76
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Arabi Nisollasayen Lama Katha is a captivating children`s book that brings enchanting Arabian tales to young readers in Sri Lanka. Published by MDG, this Sinhala-language storybook weaves engaging lama katha that spark imagination and introduce children to the rich heritage of Arabian storytelling traditions.

  • Language: Sinhala, making it accessible for young Sri Lankan readers
  • Publisher: MDG
  • Content: Filled with engaging Arabian tales adapted for children
  • Cultural value: Offers insight into the rich heritage of Arabian storytelling
  • Target audience: Suitable for young readers looking to enrich their reading experience
  • Perfect occasions: Birthday gifts, educational reading, bedtime stories

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Yes, Kapruka can deliver the book `Arabi Nisollasayen Lama Katha` to most locations within Sri Lanka. Delivery times may vary based on the specific location.

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Currently, `Arabi Nisollasayen Lama Katha` is available primarily in the Sinhala language. Please check the product listing for any updates on additional language options.

The book `Arabi Nisollasayen Lama Katha` is generally suitable for children, specifically tailored to be engaging and educational for young readers.

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Sinhala-language storybooks for young readers occupy a cherished space in Sri Lankan households, nurturing early literacy and cultural familiarity together. Parents and teachers browsing prayers and chants often pair narrative fiction with broader reading programmes. For older readers in the same home, jewelry collections extends that same tradition across age groups.

Young readers who enjoy folklore and classic tales tend to move naturally toward illustrated comics and picture-based storytelling. Browsing educational notebooks on Kapruka can extend a child's reading habit into visually engaging formats that hold attention between longer story sessions.

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