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Fun with German! | German Learning for Kids

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Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Did you know that your child will benefit a lot from learning a foreign language? It’s not just about knowing how to communicate in a different tongue but it’s also about learning the culture and tradition. You see, there are words and expressions that may be acceptable in your native tongue but not in German. Learn the basics of German learning today.
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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