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"Ruff" Says the Dog! - "Ruff" Dit le Chien! - cover

"Ruff" Says the Dog! - "Ruff" Dit le Chien!

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Summary

Help baby learn what special sounds different farm animals make with this adorably illustrated book. Black and white art and bursts of color will capture baby's attention with large, simple pictures that encourage learning. Includes: “Ruff” say the dog! “Quack” says the duck. “Meow” says the cat! “Oink” says the pig! “Neigh” says the horse! “Cluck” says the chicken! “Moo” says the cow! And “Baa” says the lamb. Other books in the Baby's First Learning Book series include: “Spash” goes the Hippo!, My Day, and Let's Play. Ce petit livre joliment illustré va aider le tout-petit à reconnaitre les sons bien spéciaux émis par les animaux de la ferme. Les simples images en noir et blanc accompagnées d'éclats de couleur captivent et encouragent le développement du tout-petit.
Entre autres : « Ouah ouah » dit le chien ! « Coin coin » dit le canard ! « Miaou » dit le chat, « Groink, groink » dit le cochon ! « Hii, hii, hii » dit le cheval ! « Cot cot cot » dit la poule ! « Meuh » dit la vache ! et « Bee, bee, bee » dit l'agneau ! D'autres livres tels que « Plouf » fait l'Hippopotame », « Ma Journée », et « Jouons » font partie de la Série : Les Premières Leçons du Tout-Petit.
Available since: 12/03/2021.
Print length: 9 pages.

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