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Baby Animals from Africa

Barb Asselin

Maison d'édition: Barb Asselin

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Synopsis

A picture book your kids will love as they learn about African animals! 
"The lion is the jungle king. He prowls and growls and roars. He sleeps for twenty hours out of every twenty-four." 
 
Celebrating the unique qualities of baby animals from Africa, this rhyming book features a host of African animals and fun facts about each one. Perfect for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, this book is filled with cute animal illustrations your children will love!Enjoy with your child today! Scroll up and you can download your copy now. Have fun!
Disponible depuis: 09/04/2015.

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