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I Love Winter (English German) - English German Bilingual children's book - cover

I Love Winter (English German) - English German Bilingual children's book

Books KidKiddos, Admont Shelley

Editorial: KidKiddos Books Ltd

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Sinopsis

English German Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or German as their second language.
Winter is a fun and beautiful season to play in the snow, but Jimmy the little bunny was not prepared for the cold weather. Once he learns how to keep himself warm, he can finally enjoy spending time outside with his family.
Disponible desde: 13/06/2023.

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