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Little Dino's Big Day Out - cover

Little Dino's Big Day Out

Avery Starling

Maison d'édition: resourceinternet

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Synopsis

Little Dino's Big Day Out
Little Dino's Magical Coloring Book isn’t just a collection of stories—it’s a gateway to a world where adventure and creativity go hand in hand. Children will laugh, learn, and grow with every page they read and color. The book is perfect for family bonding, quiet playtime, or even as an educational tool in classrooms.
With its engaging storytelling and interactive activities, this book is more than just entertainment—it’s a tool for nurturing young minds. Parents, teachers, and caregivers will find that Little Dino's Magical Coloring Book sparks conversations, fuels imagination, and creates cherished memories.
Little Dino’s first solo adventure outside Dino Valley teaches children the importance of exploring the unknown while staying safe and making new friends.
So grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and join Little Dino on his magical adventures.  
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Disponible depuis: 25/12/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 12 pages.

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