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Boxer and Brandon Boxer agus Brandon - cover

Boxer and Brandon Boxer agus Brandon

Inna Nusinsky

Publisher: KidKiddos Books

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Summary

English Irish Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids studying English or Irish as their second language. This is a touching story of friendship between a dog and a little boy. When one of them needs help they are always there for each other. This is what true friendship means.
Available since: 12/09/2022.
Print length: 34 pages.

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