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I Like To Write Spell and Read! - cover

I Like To Write Spell and Read!

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Editorial: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Sinopsis

Kids will love this sweet story/song combination as they listen to “I Like To Write, Spell, And Read” and follow along word-for-word in this adorably illustrated eBook. Cheery music will entertain pre-readers as these fun-filled lyrics reinforce how enjoyable writing, reading, and learning is for young readers. Kids and parents alike will not want to stop reading and singing along to “I Like To Write, Spell, And Read” over and over again!
Disponible desde: 14/07/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 18 páginas.

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