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Introduction to the Human Body Parts | Biology for Kids Junior Scholars Edition | Children's Biology Books - cover

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Introduction to the Human Body Parts | Biology for Kids Junior Scholars Edition | Children's Biology Books

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Verlag: Baby Professor

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Use this ebook as a friendly and age appropriate introduction to the human body parts. The choice of words as well as the use of images match children age 8-12. You will find that reading instead of watching videos to acquire knowledge is actually more reliable. The information sticks better when read, and improvement in vocabulary is to be expected. Get a copy today.
Verfügbar seit: 15.04.2019.

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