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Wild Jungle & Rainforest Life- Baby & Toddler Alphabet Book - cover

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Wild Jungle & Rainforest Life- Baby & Toddler Alphabet Book

Baby Professor

Verlag: Baby Professor

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Babies are naturally fascinated by animals and nature in general. So we're going to invest in that fascination by creating a themed educational resource that will introduce the alphabet to your little ones.. The use of interesting materials will help children closely associate fun with learning. This close association makes an excellent training ground for higher learning. Grab a copy now!
Verfügbar seit: 15.02.2017.

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