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The Little Ant

Abha C

Casa editrice: Trafford Publishing

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It is always difficult to find a book that your child will find visually captivating, but to find such a book that also lets your little one learn new words is almost impossible. The Little Ant attempts to do just that. Let your child discover the world around them; take them to the park with this little ant.

Toddlers like bright colors, baby animals, and insects with cute faces, and picture books. The facial expressions throughout this book are delightful. The colorful, simple drawings make it easy for children to follow along with the words.
The US Review of Books
Disponibile da: 27/11/2012.

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