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Child Rights Activity Book

Fun printables you can do together with your children at home

Child Rights Activity Book
UNICEF
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  • English

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Fun activities you can do at home with your kids

Child Rights Activity Book
Author(s)
UNICEF
Publication date
March 2020
Languages
Turkish, English, Arabic

Files available for download

Fun printables you can do at home with your kids
  • Activity Book (English) (pdf, 910 KB)
  • Arapça, Arabic (pdf, 2 MB)

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