A short story in Arabic: Nada and the Flower School
Children’s stories
A short story in Arabic about the importance of cleanliness in school. This story highlights the importance of cleanliness for children, as it is a sign of refinement and an expression of respect for oneself, others, and the surrounding environment. The story takes place in a world close to the child's daily environment—the school—using a simple and effective style to encourage children to participate in keeping the school clean. The story revolves around a girl named Nada who loves her beautiful, clean school, adorned with flowers. However, one day Nada notices that the schoolyard has become filled with food scraps and waste, and that the students are littering without any regard for the cleanliness of their school. Furthermore, they do not listen to Nada when she tries to persuade them to keep it clean.
Here, Nada thinks of a positive and effective way to convince students to care about school cleanliness. She decides to organize a "Most Beautiful Classroom" competition, with a gold star as the reward for the winning class. She succeeds in transforming the students' negative behavior into a fun and engaging competition. The competition is a success, and the school is transformed into a clean and beautiful environment with happier students. Through this charming and short story, the children learn that they have the power to change the world for the better with a small initiative, and that a clean school environment creates happiness and fun, and encourages learning and a love of knowledge.
Nada and the Clean Flower School
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