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The students of Oakroot Elementary are stumped! Their big, end-of-year science project-to grow a garden on the school roof-is wilting fast. In their most perplexing hour, they turn to an unlikely hero: Arthur the Ant! Put in charge of the project, this shy but brilliant student is tasked with turning the failing garden into a success. With his trusty crooked antenna and unshakable curiosity, Arthur tackles every school challenge with his signature chaotic creativity. From studying for the Big Seed Exam to navigating the crowded hallways, Arthur proves that you don't need to have all the…mehr

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The students of Oakroot Elementary are stumped! Their big, end-of-year science project-to grow a garden on the school roof-is wilting fast. In their most perplexing hour, they turn to an unlikely hero: Arthur the Ant! Put in charge of the project, this shy but brilliant student is tasked with turning the failing garden into a success. With his trusty crooked antenna and unshakable curiosity, Arthur tackles every school challenge with his signature chaotic creativity. From studying for the Big Seed Exam to navigating the crowded hallways, Arthur proves that you don't need to have all the answers to make a difference-you just need to think outside the anthill!
Autorenporträt
*Date Of Birth: 2nd December 1968 NATIONALITY : Jordanian Education Qualification: Jordan University B.Sc Degree in Physical Education. Jordan, 1991. *Specialization : Football Qualifications and Skills * Asian Training Certificate level A in 2009. * Asian Training Certificate level B in 2000. * Asian Training Certificate level C in 2000 * The development of the junior sector of professional clubs managers cycle FIFA coaching. * FIFA certificate training women level in 2011. * Asian fitness training certificate first level in 2010 * Received a recommendation from the lecturer Asian qatarian Ahmed fustoq during the Asian session level A in 2009