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Count With Me

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Verlag: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Kids will love this playful story as they learn counting from 1-10 by visiting animals at the zoo. Simple sentence structures and repetitive words will encourage young children to fall in love with learning to read.  Kids will enjoy following along word-for-word with the recorded story that features sound effects and professional voices to help children develop vocabulary and improve listening skills.  This reader features adorable art to engage young learners.
Verfügbar seit: 19.07.2024.

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