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First Steps First Sknow

Harriet Hodgson

Casa editrice: BQB Publishing

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Whether it's changing seasons, changing scenes, or observing wildlife, nature adds wonder to our lives.

First Steps, First Snow (based on a true story) describes a magical walk in the woods on a winter night.

The poem guides readers on the walk and encourages the observation of nature. Watercolor illustrations show nocturnal animals that live in forests.

At the end, the two children and the animals are all snug and sound asleep --- a perfect bedtime story for readers of all ages.
Disponibile da: 25/03/2023.

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