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My Dad My Mom is A : Book of Occupations (Kiddie Learning) - Career Books for Kids

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Help your child understand what you do for a living, and in the process, influence him/her with ambitions too. This wonderful book of occupation will show pictures of careers to shed light on the question "what does your mom/dad do?" As a pretty and highly effective tool for learning, this picture book is a must-have! Order a copy now!
Available since: 12/20/2015.

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